
Grow Your Own Food
Grow Your Own Food tempts the novice gardener to get growing and the more experienced gardener to grow organically, producing crops that are a pleasure to
Grow Your Own Food tempts the novice gardener to get growing and the more experienced gardener to grow organically, producing crops that are a pleasure to
Debra Lee Baldwin, the Queen of Succulents, profiles the 100 top plant picks and includes basic information on how to grow and care for succulents
‘To live a life led by the seasons is to live one closely tied to a garden, and Stonefields is mine.’ Paul Bangay’s celebrated Victorian
Popular columinist, broadcaster and landscape gardener Sabrina Hahn has written a pocket-sized guide jam-packed with handy hints about gardening. Drawing on years of experience, Sabrina
Houseplants have the power to transform any room. With their lush foliage and structural beauty, they help create indoor oases that bring a sense of
A vegetable garden is not an option for everyone, and so container growing has become desirable for people with little outside space Many have discovered
Step-by-step Veg Patch- How to Grow Your Own Food in Australia contains brilliantly simple instructions on how to grow the most common vegetables, fruits and herbs
The Earth in Her Hands celebrates the important contributions women make to the wide world of plants – in the fields of horticulture, environmental science,
Jackie Bennett Gardens have provided the location, the subjects the pastime and the passion for our greatest artists, from Matisse and Monet to Dali and
Paul West For Paul West, a meaningful life is one built around food and community. In The Edible Garden Cookbook & Growing Guide, Paul shows you
Christina Harrison, Tony Kirkham ‘To discover so many intriguing things about trees from around the world is truly wonderful. This beautifully illustrated book reveals just
Bridget Elworthy, Henrietta Courtauld In this visual diary of life in the garden, The Land Gardeners share their beliefs on the importance of soil health,
Australian House & Garden Beautiful stories and breathtaking photographs of Australian’s finest gardens This book celebrates the creative and passionate pursuit of gardening. Drawn from
Kentaro Kuroda, Ayako Eifuku Container Succulents is the perfect book for container gardening beginners who don’t have a lot of space to work with. The beautiful photographs
Nicholas Culpeper, Steven Foster A revised and refreshed edition of Culpeper’s classic book on herbal remedies. For more than 360 years, Nicholas Culpeper’s historic guide
Leon F. Costermans New updated edition! Native Trees and Shrubs of South-Eastern Australia embraces an area that stretches from the Flinders and Mt Lofty Ranges
Camille Soulayrol Taking the houseplant trend to the next level, this book offers—in addition to growing tips for over twenty varietals— rich inspiration for home
Leslie F. Halleck A hardworking, step-by-step guide to the easiest, most affordable techniques for making more plants – houseplants, vegetables, flowers, and more. Whether it’s
Linda O’Keeffe Using the principles and language of interior design, Inside Outside offers a fresh and inspirational look at creating inviting, beautiful, and personalised outdoor rooms. An
Mieko Sakaguchi Effective use of colour is important in floral arrangement design. This book illustrates how to make effective colour combinations in flower arrangement designs
Colleen Morris and Louisa Murray A quality production with full-page illustrations of 87 historically significant plants in Sydney’s three botanical gardens. 64 leading botanical artists
Monty Don, Derry Moore Bestselling author and BBC presenter Monty Don and photographer Derry Moore, explore the exquisite beauty of Japanese gardens in a personal journey
Steve Bradley Pruning Simplified makes it easier than ever to learn how to prune, with illustrated step-by-step instructions to shaping more than 50 of the most
Rowan Blossom Fill your house with blooms with florist Rowan Blossom’s debut book, Living with Flowers. This book will teach you the basics every budding florist
Paul Bangay Paul Bangay is renowned for the expansive and elegant gardens with classical lines and symmetrical plantings that he has created in Australia and
Diana Hill, Edmée Cudmore A celebration of William Guilfoyle—botanist, landscape designer, tourist and writer Explore the grand gardens and forests of Europe and Britain with
The Dalai Lama In this accessible and important follow up to The Art of Happiness His Holiness the Dalai Lama teaches us how to live a happier
Taku Furuya Adored for their charming shapes and colors, respected for their resilience and adaptability, and just plain fun to have around—succulents are the hottest
DK The Royal Horticultural Society’s definitive guide to propagating, nurturing, and designing with more than 200 cacti and succulents. How can you encourage your bunny
Linda Brennan This beautiful book shares the authors lifetime of growing, tasting and cooking with the most delicious food and flowers, both home-grown and foraged.
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