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Yates began to sell other gardening items apart from seeds, and the range soon included fertiliser, sprays, pots, potting mix and tools. In 1895, the Yates Garden Guide was published, a basic gardening guide. The guide is still published today, after 110 years. [1] Yates is now a subsidiary of DuluxGroup, an Australian listed company on the S&P ...
In 1895, Yates began writing a gardening book titled Yates' Gardening Guide for Australia and New Zealand which was primarily targeted at amateur gardeners. The book was a commercial success and became a yearly production. [1] Meanwhile, Yates' main business became unrivalled in size and he established an office and warehouse in Sussex Street ...
This list of horticulture and gardening books includes notable gardening books and journals, which can to aid in research and for residential gardeners in planning, planting, harvesting, and maintaining gardens. Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens.
The Organic Garden Problem Solver (1995) Plants That Never Say Die (1995) Soil Food: 3,764 Ways to Feed Your Garden (1995) Jackie French's Top Ten Vegetables (1995) Jackie French's Cook Book (1995) The Pumpkin Book (1996) Yates Guide to Edible Gardening (1996) Growing Flowers Naturally (1996) Making Money from Your Garden (1997) Yates Guide to ...
The Good Gardens Guide is a guide to gardens in the British Isles, published annually. Some of the gardens featured are not usually open to the public, and are only open by prior appointment with the owner. [1] Celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh endorsed the book, stating "I never go anywhere without it." [2] [3]
The work is primarily focused on architectural features, rather than natural features. Contrasts have been drawn between this and other classic works of East Asian garden design, such as Sakuteiki (of the Japanese Heian period) which concentrates on water and rocks, and numerous Japanese works of the Edo period (Tsukiyama teizoden, Sagaryuniwa kohohiden no koto, Tsukiyama sansuiden), to ...
Lemonwood in snow. Pittosporum eugenioides, common names lemonwood or tarata, is a species of New Zealand native evergreen tree. Growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall by 5 m (16 ft) broad, it is conical when young but more rounded in shape when mature. [1]
Anoectochilus yatesiae is a tuberous, perennial herb with up to six leaves forming a rosette on the end of its fleshy rhizome.The leaves are dark green, broadly egg-shaped to heart-shaped with a network of silvery veins, 30–60 mm (1–2 in) long and 30–40 mm (1–2 in) wide.