THE team at Edgars Books and News know how important it is to stay inspired during the cold, dreary winter months and they have plenty of books to help you stay motivated.
Whether you are a beginner gardener or more experienced, you will fi nd a book to help you create a successful garden to grow your own food, plant a native garden to attract local birds and wildlife or grow specific varieties.
Want to know what sort of bird is singing in your trees? Then look no further than the range of bird identification and field guides. There are also beautiful birdwatching journals which make wonderful gifts for emerging and experienced twitchers.
If home restoration, interior design or outdoor projects are more your style, the range of books and magazines on those subjects are also plentiful.
Crafters who want to learn new skills in woodworking, knitting, crochet, embroidering or stitching will find the subject easily accessible and explained as well.
Bee enthusiasts will find complete guides for keeping bees, the many types of bees and all things bee-related.
If you want to get out foraging for mushrooms, there’s a guide book for that too.
There are plenty more books to inspire you in the home and garden this winter to browse in store at 55 Murphy Street and online at www.edgarsbooksandnews.com.au.
Keep warm and happy reading, dreaming and creating.
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