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Green Thumb

Craig Miller-Randle, MacMillan, $45

No one is born with a green thumb but anyone can grow one, according to indoor “plantspert” Miller-Randle. He provides a step-by-step guide to growing your own lush indoor jungle.

Home

Stephanie Alexander, MacMillan, $65

More than 200 original recipes by Stephanie Alexander for the more ambitious home cook. This is the perfect book for anyone wanting to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of food.

Yates Garden Guide ANZ Edition

Angie Thomas and Yates, HarperCollins,

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