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For many years gardeners have known that hor-ticuhure need not be confined to the outdoors. Yet for many the task of growing often sensitive plants indoors has proved both frustrating and expensive. Now, with the publication of Sylvia Woffenden's new book The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants, successful growing of indoor plants is within the reach of everyone.
Lavishly illustrated with over 150 colour photographs, The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants provides a valuable reference source for both novice and experienced gardeners. Every indoor plant commonly grown in Australia is represented, along with some not-so-common varieties. Each entry has been thoroughly researched, ensuring a complete and accurate coverage.
The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants is, without doubt, destined to become the standard guide to growing indoor plants in Australia.
The Author
Sylvia Woffenden originally chose architecture as her profession: she graduated from the University of Sydney and later...
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ABOUT THE BOOK
For many years gardeners have known that hor-ticuhure need not be confined to the outdoors. Yet for many the task of growing often sensitive plants indoors has proved both frustrating and expensive. Now, with the publication of Sylvia Woffenden's new book The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants, successful growing of indoor plants is within the reach of everyone.
Lavishly illustrated with over 150 colour photographs, The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants provides a valuable reference source for both novice and experienced gardeners. Every indoor plant commonly grown in Australia is represented, along with some not-so-common varieties. Each entry has been thoroughly researched, ensuring a complete and accurate coverage.
The Easy Guide To Indoor Plants is, without doubt, destined to become the standard guide to growing indoor plants in Australia.
The Author
Sylvia Woffenden originally chose architecture as her profession: she graduated from the University of Sydney and later worked in London. While there, she met and married an Englishman — a fellow architect — and they came to Australia in 1951.
She had to stay in the city because of her husband's job — but it didn't prevent her from buying a block of land some 150 kilometres south of Sydney for those retirement years; the planting of trees there marked the start of a new lifestyle.
Realising that even hobby gardening needed more factual knowledge, she went to the Ryde School of Horticulture — for three years. After finishing her course, she worked, mostly part-time, in nurseries for some 15 years.
Four years ago she moved to the country and at present she is happily tending her two pet sheep, a small flock of hens and a garden of indoor, cold climate plants.
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