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Birdscaping Australian Gardens

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Birdscaping Australian Gardens

A Guide to Native Plants and the Garden Birds They Attract

George Adams  

362 pages
Publisher: D&G Publishing



   
Hardback - 2011
ISBN: 9780980703719 - AU $ 59.95
 

 Wake up to the sound of birdsong! This potentially life-changing book will show you how to turn your garden into a refuge for birds and butterflies by growing the native plants that attract them.

Take a bird's eye view of your backyard with native plant expert, George Adams as he shows you how to create a sanctuary with year-round avian appeal. This book will help you identify the most common garden birds and show you how to grow and maintain the native trees, shrubs, grasses, groundcovers and wildflowers that they love.

Unique Planting Tables will show you how to select plants for a continuous supply of fruits, flowers and seeds to keep your bird guests happy all year round. In the Bird Directory, learn about the fascinating private lives of our most common garden birds and their amazing interdependence with our native plants.

At home on any coffee table, Birdscaping Australian Gardens is a beautifully illustrated book packed full of stunning photography and the author's superbly detailed drawings.

 

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