Get your hands on an AKG Yearbook

Throughout January, I’m going to be giving a copy of my new e-book, The Alternative Kitchen Garden Yearbook 2008, to everyone who makes a contribution to the show!
If you’ve got the ability to record yourself, then I’d love to hear your audio comments – ranging from a simple ‘Hello, My name’s XXXX and I love the AKG!’ through to lavish descriptions of your vegetable patch or a profile of your favourite kitchen garden plant.
For those of you who can’t (or won’t!) record themselves, then I’ll accept an email of hints and tips, stories about your garden or the low-down on your favourite plants. Your photographs (or a link to your photos if they’re online) are also good.
Send your contributions to akgpodcast@gmail.com.
There are a couple of rules. Your contribution has to be relevant, clean and your own work. I’ll include my favourites in the show. As ever, the editor’s decision is final :)
I’ll also be giving a copy of the Yearbook to anyone kind enough to make a donation to the show.
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