Collins Booksellers Christmas Reading Guide 2019 Collins Booksellers Christmas Reading Guide 2019 | Page 14

GARDENING ART & feature TITLES River Cottage Australia host Paul West shows you how easy and rewarding it is to grow and cook some of your own food with the people you love. pp d m lt ea ental h Jason Chongue RRP $32.99 – Oscar Wilde Due DEC 3 The Waterwise Australian Native Garden David J. Mabberley RRP $89.99 Angus Stewart, A B Bishop RRP $39.99 This is the paperback edition of the popular Australian Native Garden now with emphasis on its waterwise benefits for a sadly drought- stricken Australian climate.. Give a gift card ok a n d s u pp freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy? Botanical Revelation oo bo d m t al ental he In An Australian Light Wi th a In Green, Jason Chongue provides a practical and personal guide to creating urban gardens and styling with plants, perfect for a range of environments and climates, inside or out. Artists and botanists alike have been inspired by trees for centuries, and a varied and beautiful range of images from the unrivalled archive at Kew illustrate the stories, to create this enlightening and enchanting book. ok a n d s u Green 1 David Mabberley provides an analysis of the early European understanding of Australia’s flora. Combining science, horticulture, art and economics, this illustrated book reveals what led to the cultivation of Australian plants in Europe. bo Christina Harrison, Tony Kirkham RRP $49.99 In this visual diary of life in the garden, The Land Gardeners share their beliefs on the importance of soil health and inspire you to create your own cutting garden with expert knowledge on how to grow and what to gather by season. Due DEC oo g Bridget Elworthy, Henrietta Courtauld RRP $80.00 1 a Due DEC Australian House and Garden RRP $59.99 The Land Gardeners: Cut Flowers Remarkable Trees Great Australian Gardens Volume 2 This book is a portrait of modern Australian gardening, highlighting the rise of waterwise and sustainable practices. Above all, it is a collection of stories about the beauty of plants, and the joy of harnessing them into a personal patch of paradise. The Art of Looking Up surveys spectacular ceilings from around the world, including those that have graced the brushes of artists such as Michelangelo, Marc Chagall and Cy Twombly. Paul West RRP $39.99 In The Commons, Matthew Evans captures Fat Pig Farm’s year of growing, cooking and feasting. It’s part how-to, part evocative diary, part cookbook. It’s a personal journey of one family’s joys, harvests, and challenges while living the rural dream in Tasmania. Catherine McCormack RRP $50.00 The Edible Garden Cookbook and Growing Guide Matthew Evans RRP $60.00 The Art of Looking Up The TITLES Commons Photography Jo Turner RRP $59.99 Imagined as a celebration of the particular beauty of Australian light, this generous publication roams the country, from rugged coastline to arid outback, to reveal how light shapes our wide, brown land. In Living Memory Alasdair McGregor RRP $59.99 Australian Geographic and Alasdair McGregor take you on a trip down memory lane from 1930 to 1980, with a collection of fascinating, surprising and entertaining photographs of everyday Australian life. Available in-store and online collinsbooks.com.au