
Finding Solace in Zen, Nature and Ikebana Beautiful and eloquent the delightful The Language of Flowers in the time of Covid is a reflective work […]
Finding Solace in Zen, Nature and Ikebana Beautiful and eloquent the delightful The Language of Flowers in the time of Covid is a reflective work […]
Instantly, the appeal of Harriet’s Hungry Worms is evident. The title, and illustration on the front cover show what many consider to be a fascinating […]
Posted in:
A practical guide to your best outdoor transformation ever Described as a practical, user-friendly guide, Garden of Your Dreams comes with many photos and diagrams […]
The advent of Covid and the resulting lockdowns have led to a resurgence of interest in all things gardening; garden centres have boomed. This renewed […]
For those of us who love our gardens chatting to your plants is not all that unusual, but it took Sarah Rajkotwala spending the time […]
Posted in:
Heraclites said ‘Nature loves to hide itself’ and never a truer word was spoken or written when it comes to the natural world. Writer and […]
Posted in:
CULTIVATE YOUR GARDEN APOTHECARY AND TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE For everyone who has a garden, and enjoys time spent in it, this book will become a […]
Low maintenance gardens that are drought tolerant, colourful and most importantly enjoyable, are the way of the future with the serious changes in the Climate […]
As the long hot days of the Australian summer are making themselves felt, rain is scant and gardens are suffering, never has a reprint of […]
Gardens are magical places full of amusement, hard work, perfect pleasure, healing, creativity and beauty. They ask for very little, and give so very much […]
At last, a book designed and created for people who love to, or would love to garden, but have not got a clue. The desire […]
The Pomegranate you may say is little more than a fruit, strange though it may be, that plays a prominent role in Middle Eastern cookery. […]
Flowers and people, people and flowers: both appear to be inseparable but why is this so, why we get so much pleasure, so much enjoyment […]
Richard Aitken has created a book to be treasure by gardeners and historian alike, or people who simply love a good book which combines many […]
Posted in:
Should you be thinking of, or planning to, keep Bees this is the must have book for you. Created with the beginner or novice in […]
Posted in:
Well, thank you Doug Purdie, and that is meant in the nicest of ways, for writing this book and making me take an entire new […]
Plants: humble and more often than not taken for granted, have been exposed for exactly what they are – creators of history, establishers of the […]
Posted in:
How wonderful it is to read a delightfully tongue in cheek collection of stories about gardening, or gardening about stories or simply being allowed a […]
Posted in:
This beautifully created, refreshing look at trees is much more than is presented by looking at the cover and far more than you ever imagined […]
Posted in:
Purple asparagus, golden beetroot, white carrots and white strawberries are just some of the fascinating vegetables you can grow in your back or front yard, […]
Posted in:
Michael Mobbs took a blind leap of faith some 20 years ago and set about creating a completely sustainable house – his. The project was […]
Angus Stewart has without doubt created what is a very easy to use, comprehensive guide to Australian Native species which can be used in the […]
Posted in:
At last! A book written for the basic and essential gardener in all of us who really only wants to potter in the garden, is […]