The $64 Tomato

How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect Garden

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Biography & Memoir
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Author: William Alexander ISBN: 9781565125841
Publisher: Workman Publishing Publication: March 2, 2007
Imprint: Algonquin Books Language: English
Author: William Alexander
ISBN: 9781565125841
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Publication: March 2, 2007
Imprint: Algonquin Books
Language: English

This “wildly entertaining” memoir recounts the joys—and horrors—of trying to grow your own food (The Boston Globe).

Bill Alexander had no idea his simple dream of having a vegetable garden and small orchard in his backyard would lead him into life-and-death battles with groundhogs, webworms, weeds, and weather; midnight expeditions in the dead of winter to dig up fresh thyme; and skirmishes with neighbors who feed the deer and other vermin. Not to mention the vacations that had to be planned around the harvest, the near electrocution of the tree man, the limitations of his own middle-aged body, and the pity of his wife and kids.

When Alexander runs a cost-benefit analysis, adding up everything from the live animal trap to the Velcro tomato wraps, and then amortizing it over the life of his garden, it comes as quite a shock to learn that it cost a staggering $64 to grow each one of his beloved Brandywine tomatoes. But as any gardener will tell you, you can’t put a price on the unparalleled pleasures of providing fresh food for your family.

“Engaging, funny, and down-to-earth.” —Entertainment Weekly

“A hilarious horticultural memoir.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A delightful guide to achieving gardening bliss.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune

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This “wildly entertaining” memoir recounts the joys—and horrors—of trying to grow your own food (The Boston Globe).

Bill Alexander had no idea his simple dream of having a vegetable garden and small orchard in his backyard would lead him into life-and-death battles with groundhogs, webworms, weeds, and weather; midnight expeditions in the dead of winter to dig up fresh thyme; and skirmishes with neighbors who feed the deer and other vermin. Not to mention the vacations that had to be planned around the harvest, the near electrocution of the tree man, the limitations of his own middle-aged body, and the pity of his wife and kids.

When Alexander runs a cost-benefit analysis, adding up everything from the live animal trap to the Velcro tomato wraps, and then amortizing it over the life of his garden, it comes as quite a shock to learn that it cost a staggering $64 to grow each one of his beloved Brandywine tomatoes. But as any gardener will tell you, you can’t put a price on the unparalleled pleasures of providing fresh food for your family.

“Engaging, funny, and down-to-earth.” —Entertainment Weekly

“A hilarious horticultural memoir.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A delightful guide to achieving gardening bliss.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune

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