Grasses of South Australia

Authors Jessop/Dashorst/James

This beautifully illustrated hard back book features an extensive catalogue of South Australian grasses. Available through our on-line shop.

Only $43.50 including postage.

What seed is that?

Written by Neville Bonney

Available on-line only $73.50 inc. postage

Stop Bushland Weeds

Written by Meg Robertson

The Bush Carers bible on feral weeds that are invading our bushland

Available on-line only $32.50 inc. postage

Native Trees & Shrubs of South Eastern Australia

Author Leon Costemans

Available on-line only $51.50 inc. postage

Grass ID Manual

Written by Joan Gibbs

Available on-line only $30 inc. postage

Eucalypts of South Australia

Written by Dean Nicolle

Available on-line only $32.50 inc. postage

Orchid Poster

Orchids within 100 kms of Adelaide Identification Card

One of our very talented bush carers, Rosalie, has lovingly assembled a 50 orchids within Adelaide ID Card that can be hung on the wall or used in the field. A4 in size, the card also has the species names printed on the reverse side

Call in to our office to buy one or make your purchase on-line

Mangroves to Mallee

This newly published book by Todd Berkinshaw and Greening Australia fills a very useful niche in the botanical literature of South Australia for the lay person.

Copies of Mangroves to Mallee, printed by Finsbury Green, are available for sale on-line for $79.95.

The Little Green Guide

Containing over 366 tips, one for each day of this leap year

Australia is amongst the worst nations on earth for greenhouse gas emissions, water use and waste.

Yet recent research shows that eight out of ten Australians are concerned about the environment but aren’t sure what they can do about it.

Enter The Little Green Guide

From saving energy at home, to holidays, or organizing a wedding, this handy pocket-sized book identifies the steps that can make the most difference for the least time, cost and effort.

Available at all good book stores - rrp $7.95

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Butterfly Gardening

Planting indigenous plants in your garden to attract butterflies

Although butterflies will take nectar from many ornamental plants they prefer to lay their eggs on specific indigenous plants. There are stunning photos and gardening requirements for these 'caterpillar food' plants.

The book contains a section on how to design a butterfly friendly garden, as well as stunning photos of butterflies and caterpillars and their eggs.

A great Christmas present for gardeners and butterfly lovers.

Download the order form - only $35 inc postage

Butterfly order form

It is easy being green

A simple guide to managing businesses in an environmentally sustainable way

Written by the environmental biologist Jean Cannon It is easy being green shows simple steps to help your business help the world.

Jean’s life work is implementing workable and cost-effective environmental management systems for organisations of all shapes and sizes. Many examples...


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