
In a snug, fire‑lit cottage a band of energetic village boys gathers each Saturday with their mentor, affectionately called “The Chief.” The ritual of shedding wet coats, lining up, and saluting sets a tone of camaraderie and purpose as the group—Jay, Albert, George, Peter and Jack—share their latest garden reports. Their lively discussions reveal a mix of youthful optimism and the practical challenges of turning a soggy patch of land beneath the barn into something productive.
Through vivid illustrations and anecdotal chapters, the book follows the boys as they experiment with tools, plant seeds, and transform reluctant soil into thriving beds of vegetables and flowers. Each youngster’s project—draining a swamp, sowing large and tiny seeds, transplanting strawberries— offers clear, hands‑on guidance while celebrating the joys of teamwork, perseverance, and the simple pleasure of watching a garden grow.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (418K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Stephen Schulze and the PG Online Distributed Proofreaders Team
Release date
2004-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1874–1960
A pioneering garden educator, writer, and editor, she helped make botany and practical gardening approachable for children and families. Her work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and in books on nature and farming left a lasting mark on American garden education.
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