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In Australian Dreamscapes, Claire Takacs showcases the varied gardens found in the Australian landscape, from lush green oases to semi-arid settings. Claire profiles Australian gardens ...
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The Australian Garden was the first book to show how Australian plants can be used in all the major gardening styles.
Choices include the untouched ...
The first book to demonstrate how Australian plants can be used in all major garden styles. This eight year study demonstrates how we can use ...
The Australian Gardening Calendar is set to become your favourite garden tool!
GARDEN MASTERY EVERY MONTH
Whether you own a few pots, a vegie patch ...
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This concise edition of the phenomenally successful Australian Native Plants ( now in its fifth edition) makes it even easier to choose Australian native plants for ...
A decade on from the publication of the sixth edition of this classic book, this fully revised seventh edition contains hundreds of updates, including many ...
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Over 200,000 copies sold-fully updated! Dye your own wool, raise chickens, make your own cheddar cheese, build a log cabin, and much much more ...
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