Grow What Where

Grow What Where

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One of the greatest challenges for any gardener, is selecting the right plant for the right spot. Grow What Where enables people to seek out plants based upon their own exacting requirements. It has been written following many years of experience of native gardening throughout Australia by many different people. Plant categories include climate, soil types, plant forms, flower colour and over 100 other characteristics designed to suit everyone! Over 3,000 Australian plants are included. In addition, a free interactive CD is included with the book to quickly find those plants that match even the most complex requirements. 60,000 copies of Grow What Where have been sold. This new, expanded and revised third edition is an essential tool for everyone with an interest in native plants.
Format: Hardback, 400 pages, 187mm x 244mm, 1018 g
Published: 2011, Bloomings Books Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Gardening
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One of the greatest challenges for any gardener, is selecting the right plant for the right spot. Grow What Where enables people to seek out plants based upon their own exacting requirements. It has been written following many years of experience of native gardening throughout Australia by many different people. Plant categories include climate, soil types, plant forms, flower colour and over 100 other characteristics designed to suit everyone! Over 3,000 Australian plants are included. In addition, a free interactive CD is included with the book to quickly find those plants that match even the most complex requirements. 60,000 copies of Grow What Where have been sold. This new, expanded and revised third edition is an essential tool for everyone with an interest in native plants.