(Music: MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER, Lennon-McCartney) (info./disclaimers [0]) (glossary [0]) (index [0]) (gardening guide [0])
Tool or glove receptacle
Harvest bucket, chair
Collect green weeds and take 'em to
the compost pile -- i - i - ile
Carry sifted compost in
Marker or trash can
Collecting slugs to feed 'em to
ducks in a while -- i - i - ile
And relics of the past
The uses of Maxwell's plastic bucket
have never been surpassed
I just wish Maxwell's plastic bucket
were really built to last
Pot up big tomatoes in
Store kelp meal and lime
Cover plants when frost is about to
come -- uh uh umm
Store most any type of seed
Wash your shorts and socks
Use to prop up glass on the old cold
frame -- a - a - ame
Or Junior's plaster cast
The uses of Maxwell's plastic bucket
have never been surpassed
I just wish Maxwell's plastic bucket
were really built to last
Stack 'em where there's no ladder
Water storage, bin
Use it as a soapbox or podium -- uh
uh umm
Store your extra caulking gun
Pick up rusty nails
Rise bread dough or soak your
infected thumb -- uh uh umm
That farmers have amassed
The uses of Maxwell's plastic bucket
have never been surpassed
I just wish Maxwell's plastic bucket
were really built to last
Rutabaga trades his drums for buckets when performing this in concert.
Excerpted from The Beetless' Gardening Book: An Organic Gardening Songbook/Guidebook, copyright 1997 by Chris Roth (info./disclaimers [0]) (glossary [0]) (index [0]) (gardening guide [0])