Books and textbooks on general horticulture.
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Ivan Holliday’s celebrated “Field Guide to Australian Trees” has finally been reprinted and is available in book shops now.This little book is a treasure – each tree is photographed in full colour and
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A selection of the most attractive, tried, tested and reliable Australian plants.
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An classic publication by Deborah Kereshoff. 255 page.
Learn about bonsai with this correct and practical guide to growing bonsai.
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A Guide to the organic management, propagation, pruning, pest control and harvesting of Citrus plants.
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This is one of few books written on cocoa, covering everything from species cultivated and cocoa botany to culture, harvesting and commercial practices.
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Completely revised and updated second edition by author John Mason. This classic is now republished with 16 new plants.
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*Currently Out of Print* Permaculture is both a philosophy and a practical approach to land use. It takes natural systems as a model, draws on many disciplines, and involves consciously designing lan
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Fresh Culinary Herb Production by Dr Lynette Morgan - Fresh Culinary Herb Production - a Technical Guide to the Hydroponic and Organic Production of Commercial Fresh Gourmet Herb Crops 2 nd ed
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by Len Webber
'Currently Unavailable'
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Part 2 of the Garden Design Series is an inspiring accompaniment to the first book, but works equally well in its own right. It's brimming with ideas and practical advice for designing a wide variety of different gardens. You will learn about different styles of gardens and how to create a style to suit a site or client. It contains around 300 colour photos!
Written by John Mason over several decades of visiting and photographing gardens, writing, teaching and creating gardens. See more below...
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