Susan Irvine's practical guide to making a rose garden in Australia — first written and published before she acquired Forest Hall, the property near Elizabeth Town in northern Tasmania where she later developed a celebrated garden that inspired the books that followed.
This edition is a reprint published after Forest Hall had established her reputation in Tasmania.The book draws on her rose growing experience and gives practical guidance on selection, planting, pruning and care applicable across Australia's cooler regions.
At 153 indexed pages with colour illustrations throughout, this is a practical reference as well as an attractive book.
Signed by the author.
BOOK DETAILS
- Softcover.
- 153 pages, indexed.
- Colour illustrations throughout.
- Published 2003.
CONDITION
Used, generally good condition with light wear to the corners.
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