Autumn in the Australian Garden Edited by Frances Hutchison
Autumn in the Australian Garden Edited by Frances Hutchison
Autumn in the Australian Garden
Edited by Frances Hutchison
Bay Books, 1980, ISBN 0858354403, colour photographs throughout, illustrated endpapers, paperback
Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, a little creasing, no inscriptions (see photographs)
“Autumn is the time for the gardener to enjoy the rewards of previous seasons’ diligence and foresight, not only in the fruit and vegetable garden but also among the deciduous trees, where a spectacular display of changing foliage colour is taking place. It is also a time for reassessing your garden and improving on it where necessary in preparation for the following seasons.
Many trees and shrubs, annual and perennials, and most spring bulbs may be planted now and, depending on location, so may a variety of fruit and vegetables. The cooler days of autumn are excellent for transplanting any specimens unsuited to their present positions in the garden.
The third in a series of four quarterly volumes, this book draws on the combined expertise and experience of knowledgeable Australian gardeners, compiled and edited by Frances Hutchison, herself a widely experienced gardener and gardening editor and writer.”