Landscape Planning: Practical Techniques for the Home Gardener

Front Cover
Firefly, 2008 - Gardening - 247 pages

This book takes the guesswork out of planning any landscaping project.

Landscaping a property can be an overwhelming task. How much will it cost? How long will it take? What plants will grow best in a particular location? Is it a do-it-yourself or a professional job?

Landscape designer and horticulturalist Judith Adam provides every crucial step in designing and implementing a landscape plan: from assessing specific needs and planning a budget and timeline, to making the best choices for a successful garden. From her years of experience, Adam describes 200 of her favorite plants, shrubs and trees. This revised edition includes a new chapter on low-maintenance and self-reliant gardening that helps the home gardener get the most out of the space with the least amount of work.

This new edition of Landscape Planning includes:

  • 25 fully illustrated step-by-step projects
  • 27 fully illustrated Ten Best lists, such as ten best drought-resistant shrubs; ten best plants for autumn display
  • A property assessment survey, budget questionnaire and sample four-year plan
  • Hardscaping: ideas for steps, sidewalks, fences and lighting
  • Softscaping: working with plants, shrubs, trees and lawns
  • Techniques for planting, irrigating and fertilizing plants and controlling pests
  • A list of tools that every gardener needs
  • Plans for a low-maintenance garden -- and much more.

This comprehensive guide is a must-have for homeowners and avid gardeners alike.

Other editions - View all

About the author (2008)

Judith Adam is a horticulturalist, educator and landscape designer. She is the author of several gardening books, including the award-winning New City Gardener, contributes to many magazines, and appears on Home and Garden Television. She lives in Toronto.

Bibliographic information