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Heligan : A portrait of the lost garden by Tom Petherick (photos Melanie Eclare)
75.00 NZD
84.95 (11% off)
Category: Gardening
The illustrated guide to the most famous gardens in Britain. Heligan Gardens are a phenomenon. In their heyday one of the glories of Cornwall, they fell into romantic decay after the Second World War . Discovered and restored againsts all odds by Tim Smit and his partners they are now the most visit ...Show more
Sufficient: A Modern Guide to Sustainability by Tom Petherick
49.99 NZD
74.99 (33% off)
Category: Environment
"Sufficient" is a book to inspire, educate and encourage a process of change towards a simple, gentle and sustainable way of living. Many of us want to make a shift in our lives by slowing down and consuming less, embracing artisan foods and championing human-scale organic growing methods as safe, compa ...Show more
The Kitchen Gardens at Heligan : Lost gardening principles rediscovered by Tom Petherick (illus Melanie Eclare)
69.99 NZD
Category: Gardening
A blend of past traditions and present practice at the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan. The productive gardens are one of the chief glories of the gardens at Heligan. Originally created to make the house they served self-sufficient they have, since their restoration under the guidance of Tim Smit and lat ...Show more
Trees That Shape the World by Tom Petherick
65.00 NZD
Category: Coffee Table Books
This groundbreaking new book is a detailed and beautifully photographed study of the extraordinary impact of trees on our lives and our surroundings in the past, present and future. In the starkest terms, without trees human life could not survive - they are vital in maintaining the balance of climate a ...Show more
Trees That Shape the World by Tom Petherick
39.99 NZD
Category: Environment
This groundbreaking new book is a detailed and beautifully photographed study of the extraordinary impact of trees on our lives and our surroundings in the past,present and future. In the starkest terms, without trees human life could not survive- they are vital in maintaining the balance of climate and ...Show more
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