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James Wong's Homegrown Revolution

James Wong's Homegrown Revolution

by James Wong
Publication Date: 01/10/2015

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Get excited about home gardening with James Wong's guide to growing plants you'll be happy to eat
Whether it's a window box of homegrown saffron, your very own kiwi vine or a mini green tea plantation on your patio, TV botanist and bestselling author James Wong proves that "growing your own" can be so much more exciting than spuds, sprouts, and swede. Breaking free from the "dig for victory" time warp of allotment staples, James reveals the vast array of 21st century crops that will flourish outdoors, even in the UK's blustery North Atlantic climate--no greenhouse necessary. From goji berries to food-mile free sweet potatoes, James' revolutionary approach to edible gardening will show you how to grow, cook, and eat all manner of superfood crops that are just as easy (if not easier) and far more exciting to grow than the "ration book" favorites. Inspiring, fun, and full of plant know-how, this book is set to revolutionize the whole concept of "growing your own" for newbie growers to seasoned allotment veterans alike. You'll never look at your garden the same way again

ISBN:
9781409109273
9781409109273
Category:
Gardening: shrubs & trees
Publication Date:
01-10-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
190.5x241.3mm
James Wong

After winning a scholarship to the university of Bath James went on to train at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, and the University of Kent, gaining a Master of Science degree with distinction in Ethnobotany. At the age of 27, Wong became the presenter of his own award-winning BBC Two television series Grow Your Own Drugs.

The series demonstrates a number of natural remedies sourced from plants and became the highest-rated gardening series on UK television. James is also a regular face on the hit BBC One rural affairs series Countryfile since its reformatting in April 2009.

In 2008, he was one of the regular presenters on the show Fossil Detectives, which was broadcast initially on BBC Four and then repeated on BBC Two. He has also appeared on BBC's Gardeners' World, Channel 4's Richard & Judy, The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV, and on BBC Breakfast.

As a garden designer, he has become a four-time Royal Horticultural Society RHS medal winner for gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show and Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Wong has designed an Ethnobotanical Garden for the University of Kent, where he is a guest lecturer.

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