Description |
64 pages, 8 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Lothian Australian garden series |
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Lothian Australian garden series.
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Contents |
Attracting and retaining wildlife -- Birds in the Australian garden -- Butterflies, moths, other insects and spiders -- Mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish -- Plants for wildlife gardens -- Introduced predators -- Land for wildlife |
Summary |
"Transforming your garden into a wildlife habitat means designing the garden planting scheme to cater for different species. For instance, butterflies sometimes rely exclusively on a specific plant, like the Swordgrass Brown Butterfly which lays eggs on the gahnia plant and the larvae hatch and feed on the foliage. Nector, seed and insect-eating birds can all be provided for by a careful selection of Australian trees, shrubs, groundcovers and annuals. And in lean times you can attract birds with your homemade bird puddings."--BOOK COVER |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography |
Subject |
Butterfly gardening -- Australia.
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Garden animals -- Australia.
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Garden animals.
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Gardening to attract birds -- Australia.
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Gardening to attract birds.
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Gardening to attract wildlife -- Australia.
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ISBN |
0850916283 |
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