For a recent birthday, Martyn bought 'us' James Wong's Homegrown Revolution. We haven't bought any gardening books for a while but we first saw this book when we visited Jayne at Bagend and since then James Wong has been cropping up in various magazines. Inevitably we were drawn in and this year we decided to try something from his range of seeds.
Cucamelons seemed quite popular so we decided to have a go at them and rather than just order one lot of seeds we ordered some Inca berry and garlic chive seeds.
We've always liked to try growing different things. Back when we first started on our allotment journey we were viewed as a bit eccentric (odd) when we grew herbs and Jerusalem artichokes.
On browsing Homegrown Revolution, it turns out that we have been revolting for a while as we have grown two of the above before but under different names the Inca berries were cape gooseberries when we grew them ages ago and we have a small clump of garlic chives which we now know is another name for Chinese chives in a herb box. Having read James description obviously they are not sufficiently content in such a restricted position to achieve their full potential.
Looking through the book we also seem to be growing, or have grown in the past, quite a lot of the plants mentioned although not always to eat!
We have also tried growing Goji berries but threw the plants away when there was some sort of problem reported in the media in growing them from uncertified stock - our plot neighbour grew them from seeds taken from shop bought berries. In the past we dabbled with tomatillos but seem to remember we weren't too impressed with them.
I'd like to add three more of our plants to the the revolution, honeyberry and Japanese wineberry - although as yet these are unproven and may turn out as not worth the effort ...
I'd like to add three more of our plants to the the revolution, honeyberry and Japanese wineberry - although as yet these are unproven and may turn out as not worth the effort ...
...and jostaberry - which has provided us with fruit for several years.
Also thanks to a giveaway last year by Jo at - The Good Life we are growing some Mini Munch cucumbers - a first for us - which we look forward to tasting.
So James, you say you want a revolution. We say, bring it on!