Best Landscape Garden Design Books Tell You Where to Begin Your Garden

Sheri Fresonke Harper
If you're planning on building a new garden, no matter how big or small including gardens made entirely in containers, the best place to start is with a landscape garden design book. A landscape garden design book will tell you how to check the area you plan to garden to determine:

1) Amount of sun and shade

2) Soil requirements

3) Mulch requirements

4) Amount of structure to provide

5) Spatial considerations for your garden

6) Problems with local pests

All of these garden specifics will help insure that the plants you put in your garden will have the best chance of survival.

Here's my list of the best basic garden landscape design books and later I will provide some specific garden landscape design books. The basic garden landscape books have been around for years and so helpful they are still sold. The specific books provided later may come and go but if you look for one of the type you won't be sorry.

Best Guide to Western Landscape : The Sunset Western Landscaping Guide

You may think that your little patch of desert or alpine cottage won't be covered but you are wrong. This books covers the essentials above plus add local suggestions about preventing problems like forest fires and mud slides. It also provides sample garden designs.

Best Guide to Eastern Landscapes: The Creative Homeowner Southeast Home Landscaping


This book covers the southern parts of the US but not the northern and since I haven't lived there I can't make a recommendation. This guide provides sample garden designs , many of the above essentials and guides to basic structure creations such as building arbors and paths.

Best Guide to the Garden Design Process and Garden Plans

Ortho has two books "All About Landscaping" and "Flower Garden Plans" that introduce newcomers to gardening to the process of building a garden plan. The many garden plans they provide both in diagram and from pictures of gardens are wonderful input to building a beautiful garden.

BestShade Garden Design Book


"Gardening in Shade" from the American Horticultural Society is the best guide I found to how to plan a shade garden and which plants will grow in dry shade as well as wet shade-there is a big difference.

Best Herb Garden Design Book


Herbs are some of the best perennials for your gardens because they provide food for wildlife, are often drought tolerant and often adapt to many soil conditions. If you'd look bees, birds-especially seedeaters, dragonflies, and butterflies, consider an herb garden or herb additions to your garden design. I liked "The Herb Garden" by Sarah Garland best.

Best Border Book

Borders are gardens you plant at the edges of your yard or house and often have your cutting flowers or establish your style for your yard. "The Border Book" by Anna Pavord is my favorite because of the creative designs suited for a variety of garden conditions.

Best Arid Garden Book

Waterwise Florida Landscapes is a free booklet put out by the Florida Water districts to encourage people to use plants to help reduce their watering requirements during drought times. This excellent pamphlet provides only one design but contains many helpful hints for creating a drought tolerant garden including many of the drought tolerant plants.

Published by Sheri Fresonke Harper

Sheri works as a freelance writer, novelist and poet. She worked in the aviation industry at the Port of Seattle and Boeing Company for 20 years as a systems analyst/architect where she edited and wrote over...   View profile

  • Garden design should support minimal water use.
  • Garden design should support local wildlife.
  • Garden designs need information about soil, light, water and climate.
Egyptian tomb paintings of the 1500s BC are some of the earliest physical evidence of ornamental horticulture and landscape design.

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  • Ali Canary 12/16/2009

    Thanks for the resource!

  • Marjorie Wise 12/9/2009

    When the snow is flying is an ideal time to think about gardening.

  • Carol Roach 12/5/2009

    very good tips

  • C. Jeanne Heida 12/5/2009

    Love those Ortho books, and thanks for the recommendations :)

  • Amanda Cartwright 12/5/2009

    I'll add these to my Christmas wish list.

  • Sherri Granato 12/5/2009

    Thanks for the suggestions. I need a good landscaping book. I bought one at a yard sale, but it was meant for someone that already has experience with ornamental stuff. I just need the basics.

  • JerseyNana 12/5/2009

    I have a football field size back yard, and all we do is mow the lawn and have a few plants in the front yard, maybe it's time to start gardening! Thanks, Sheri!

  • Kanakadurga Dingari 12/5/2009

    My husband who never had interest of gardening that muchbut now does such great gardening. People stop by to say how good it is and it is very relaxing good for health exercise.

  • Michael Segers 12/5/2009

    Great work.

  • jayanti raman 12/4/2009

    I love gardening, only that space is a problem.Great information,thanks Sheri.

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