Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong (Exp. Ed.) /Arthur van L.

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This book introduces the methods, ingredients and delights of urban home gardening for beginners as well as avid gardeners who are interested in growing healthy, organic and tasty food for everyday living. Appealing to everyone from those with garden, balcony and rooftop spaces to those who grow vegetables in containers, this expanded edition builds on the success of the first edition and includes over 270 full colour photographs and updated material that shows the reader how to nurture and harvest food plants such as avocados, chayote, dill, dragon fruit and pak choi. Arthur van Langenberg also offers hands-on recipes for transforming home-grown natural ingredients into tasty dishes and sauces such as Macanese sweet potato pudding, fig syrup and green tomato chutney. Author: Arthur van Langenberg ISBN:9789629966478 Binding: Paperback Language: English Pages: 208 Size: 248 x 195 mm **About the author** Arthur van Langenberg was born and brought up in a Hong Kong that was still very green and agriculture was flourishing. His love of nature, fueled by reading widely, led to humble efforts at growing plants with a few pots and wooden packing crates on a verandah. Now, he spends most of his spare time tending his precious plants in a small plot and coaxing life out of any crack in the wall capable of supporting a handful of soil. Kitchen gardening is his special interest. This book is a distillation of his 40 years’ experience of growing food plants in a typical urban setting. **Endorsement** Arthur’s depth and breadth of knowledge on growing food plants are beyond compare, both theoretically and practically. His love of plants in general, and growing vegetables in particular, is clearly evident in the quality and variety of vegetables he grows in his own garden. He is also an excellent teacher, who gives clear and detailed explanations for everything he demonstrates, both in person and in his inspiring books. Arthur’s hard earned experience is an invaluable source of information and he constantly researches and experiments to enhance understanding of growing food plants. This second edition of Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong expands on the rich content of his first book on the subject. Whether you are a novice, experienced gardener or armchair student, it is an invaluable source of wisdom used together with the first edition or as a new arrival in your reference library. —Vivien Wallis, long time Hong Kong gardener, Past Vice Chair, The Hong Kong Gardening Society 他在石屎森林中种植,可能是香港最早的“园艺游击队员”。他吃下每一种果蔬,都想它是怎么种出来的;每种出一种果蔬,都赋予它作为人类食物应有的尊严。他对种子的好奇,是植物学的、哲学的、文学的,乃至宗教的,他珍惜原生种和多样性,慎重对待科技对生命的操控。他着迷于自制堆肥,以此创建健康泥土生态,实践有机种植,更不用说种植和进食果蔬与身心健康的知识⋯⋯ 四十年来,梁雅达医生公余埋首田畦,他的种植观与世界潮流不谋而合。与其说他是以这本书来分享他的种植技术,倒不如说他以博物学家的知识和眼界,告诉读者他为甚么爱种菜;告诉香港人,都巿人为甚么应该尝试种自己的食物。 —张薇(Cheung Mei),绿田园基金《稻草人》杂志编辑(Editor, Scarecrow, Produce Green Foundation) Part philosophy, part gardening manual, this expanded edition of Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong inspires the reader to start growing food plants. There is plenty of health advice—which food provides antioxidant ten times more effective than Vitamin E and is enhanced through cooking? There is history—the sweet potato was spread to China via Macao, en route from colonial Brazil to Portugal. There is chemistry—the scented geranium, despite its strong citronella scent, has no effect on mosquitoes. Finally there is anthropology—the humble dill was once used to cure hiccups. Arthur also succeeds in sensitising us to the challenges and the often overlooked contribution of farmers in our world today. —Christine Jaccard, novice roof gardener, Happy Valley I was very happy to hear of a second edition of Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong. As a keen organic grower myself, Arthur’s books are an inspiration to me, especially when I first encountered Hong Kong’s local weather conditions. His wise words made practical sense and it was a relief to read of shared difficulties and possible solutions to common problems. Step-by-step sowing guides, handy hints and photographs of vegetables I only see in markets were highlights. Cooking recipes for healthy eating were an extra bonus. I am sure this expanded edition will continue to offer encouragement and delight to all gardeners, both old and new. —Chris Bailey, Lantau In his preface to the second edition of Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong, Arthur van Langenberg reaffirms his message: to cultivate a garden is to harvest knowledge. Arthur’s gentle humour shines throughout, and the book is interspersed with snippets of medical comments—I was fascinated to learn that dill stops hiccups, and that the Greeks used it as a love potion. We are fortunate to have such an excellent gardener in our midst who tells it as it is in this varied climate. —Joy Ottway, Lantau Arthur’s new book resolutely affirms that with attention and knowledge anyone with access to sunlight and water could bring out the best in a plant. It further encourages us all to think small, for he has shown that it’s possible to create wonders even with just a few handfuls of good soil. A most resourceful collection of plant information... and just for Hong Kong! —John & Jan Chan, Fei Ngor Shan This book has been a valuable help in fulfilling my dream of growing crops and setting up a microfarm while living in a city. As my most valuable reference guide, it includes exhaustive step-by-step advice on soil management, sowing, and using fertilisers as well as a comprehensive list of when and how to plant all the items you want to grow. This expanded edition builds on Arthur’s thirty years of experience in cultivating a small garden in Hong Kong. —David Jones Retired IT guy returning to his Welsh farming roots W ith the publication of this much-enhanced second edition of Growing Your Own Food in Hong Kong, Arthur has added more valuable tips, recipes and tantalising photos. In a new entry on the many uses of lemon-scented geranium, Arthur gives practical advice on propagation, the dangers of over-watering, the uses of the edible flowers, and how the leaves can flavour ices and jellies, as well as the delightful suggestion of inserting bruised leaves into folded napkins of diners who will open them to discover a surprising and refreshing lemon scent. The historical references, the erudite quotations and the often whimsical comments make this book an absolute joy to read! —Kate Mead, member, The Hong Kong Gardening Society Arthur van Langenberg has proved that one does not require acres of land to grow a bountiful harvest of vegetables, fruits and herbs. Visiting his garden, I was amazed that in an area not larger than a single car park space, he had grown vegetables like cabbages, sugar cane and asparagus to name a few. The photographs in this book capture all of the plants that he has grown, while the detailed advice he openly imparts comes from successive trials of endurance and resourcefulness over the years. For people wishing to have a self-sustainable garden in subtropical climates like Hong Kong, this book is an indispensable companion. —Kayomarz Palkhiwalla, private banker and orchid enthusiast

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