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A revolution in the garden - a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat.

Trade Review
a kitchen garden packed full of James Wong's recommendations would make a refreshing change.. packed full of encouragement to take a new look at not just the contents of our vegetable plot but at our gardens as a whole. -- Francine Raymond * GARDENS ILLUSTRATED *
James Wong shows how simple it is to grow unusual greens, veg and herbs at home.. And, most importantly, a great set of recipes is included too. * SIMPLE THINGS *
I will certainly be trying a few new ideas next year.. The individual crop entries in the book are full of useful advice on growing the many and varied edible plants. * THE ORGANIC WAY *
crops.. such as Vietnamese fish mint and the New Zealand yam are still hardly household names. Thanks to Wong, and his mission to widen our repertoire, this may all soon change. -- CAROLINE DONALD * SUNDAY TIMES *
you'll be inspired by his alternatives to broccoli and kale -- Jane Shilling * DAILY MAIL *
James Wong includes recipes as well as advice on how to grow these plants, making Homegrown Revolution a must for anyone who is tired of wartime rations and wants to try a 21st century garden. * EDEN MAGAZINE (EDEN PROJECT) *
This year's most original gardening book is James Wong's Homegrown Revolution in which he urges us to try growing unusual vegetables such as asparagus peas and dahlia yams. -- Constance Craig Smith * DAILY MAIL (WEEKEND) *

James Wongs Homegrown Revolution

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    Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
    Publication Date: 13/09/2012
    ISBN13: 9780297867128, 978-0297867128
    ISBN10: 0297867121

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A revolution in the garden - a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat.

    Trade Review
    a kitchen garden packed full of James Wong's recommendations would make a refreshing change.. packed full of encouragement to take a new look at not just the contents of our vegetable plot but at our gardens as a whole. -- Francine Raymond * GARDENS ILLUSTRATED *
    James Wong shows how simple it is to grow unusual greens, veg and herbs at home.. And, most importantly, a great set of recipes is included too. * SIMPLE THINGS *
    I will certainly be trying a few new ideas next year.. The individual crop entries in the book are full of useful advice on growing the many and varied edible plants. * THE ORGANIC WAY *
    crops.. such as Vietnamese fish mint and the New Zealand yam are still hardly household names. Thanks to Wong, and his mission to widen our repertoire, this may all soon change. -- CAROLINE DONALD * SUNDAY TIMES *
    you'll be inspired by his alternatives to broccoli and kale -- Jane Shilling * DAILY MAIL *
    James Wong includes recipes as well as advice on how to grow these plants, making Homegrown Revolution a must for anyone who is tired of wartime rations and wants to try a 21st century garden. * EDEN MAGAZINE (EDEN PROJECT) *
    This year's most original gardening book is James Wong's Homegrown Revolution in which he urges us to try growing unusual vegetables such as asparagus peas and dahlia yams. -- Constance Craig Smith * DAILY MAIL (WEEKEND) *

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