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Setting: Taheke hinterland, Northland, New Zealand Set in a still-remote part of the country, the diary documents the linked lives of New Zealand fauna as uniquely observed on a daily basis. The rhythm of spring and summer nesting, falling two-thirds through the calendar y ...
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Fruit & veges can be beautiful as well as tasty! Discover the creative fun you can have designing your own ornamental edible garden. Diana Anthony is well-known to many NZ gardeners, through her best-selling books, The Small Edible Garden and The Edible Garden Planner. Here she ...
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Many of our best-loved heritage roses are named after women and in this charming book, Ann Chapman explores the lives and stories behind the evocative names. We may be familiar with Mary Queen of Scots, Amy Robsart and Jeanne d'Arc, but who were Adelaide d'Orleans, Nancy Steen an ...
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Gardening For Planet Earth is dedicated to gardeners of all ages. Gardens are magical places where we can observe and experience on a daily basis the patterns and processes by which nature sustains life on Earth.
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As life gets busier and backyards get smaller, it is a challenge to grow food and live more sustainably. Janet Luke shows that it can be done. She calls it Gurbing or Green Urban Living - a way of working with nature to create a productive urban garden. There are no hard and fast ...
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Organic gardening is the principle of leaving your patch of earth in a better condition than you found it by working with nature rather than against it.
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This new re-written edition of the best-selling NZ classic Which Native Tree? now includes comprehensive ecological information on the tree and its environment. As well as the known uses of each plant, from snow sandals, hair ties, combs, whistles, baskets and dyes, to food, medi ...
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Lavishly illustrated and featuring over 40 seasonal recipes - including much-loved favourites such as Roast Chicken with Garlic, Onion and Lemon, and Warm Apple Cake - A Year in My Garden is the perfect escape for busy lives.
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A comprehensive and accessible guide to New Zealand's native trees written by professional forester John Wardle, with over 300 colour photographs by Ian Platt. Each tree species is described and illustrated, and the botanical and ecological details are supplemented with informati ...
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