Starting out with Natives ( Wrigley/Fagg)

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Grow Australian Natives with Confidence

Starting Out with Natives simplifies the process of cultivating Australian native plants. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this guide assists you in choosing species that thrive in your specific region.

The book organizes plants alphabetically by common name, making it easy to find and select suitable varieties. Each entry includes a color photograph and essential details such as size, growth habit, flowering season, hardiness, frost tolerance, and ideal growing conditions. Additionally, it provides information on sun or shade preferences, soil requirements, drainage, and pruning needs.

A color-coded map in the introduction highlights different zones across Australia, helping you quickly identify plants that will flourish in your area. The inclusion of cultivated varieties, known for their hardiness and availability, ensures you have access to plants that are both beautiful and easy to grow.

With over 370 color photographs and 176 pages of expert advice, Starting Out with Natives is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their garden with Australia’s unique flora.

Need help with starting your native garden? Check out Waterwise. 

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