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Encyclopedia of Garden Design

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Plant the garden of your dreams and transform your outdoor space with award-winning Royal Horticultural Society garden design experts.

Whether you're looking to revive a tired flowerbed or simply looking for new garden ideas, the RHS Encyclopedia of Garden Design will show you how to make your ideal garden a reality. Grasp the fundamentals of garden design, find a style that suits you, and bring your ideas to life.

This design bible is packed with advice to guide you from planning to planting. From preparation such as choosing the correct materials for your structures and assessing your drainage, to laying patios, making ponds, and planting perennials, the RHS Encyclopedia of Garden Design is with you every step of the way.

Discover inspirational portfolios including modernist, sustainable, Japanese, urban, family, and cottage gardens. Understand the unique features of each garden style, create your own plan, and marvel at case studies showcasing the gold standard of each garden type. With a handy visual dictionary and coverage of all the latest gardening trends, this book combines style with substance to guide you as you plant your perfect outdoor space.

Previous edition ISBN 9781409325741

392 pages, Hardcover

First published March 16, 2009

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About the author

Chris Young

4 books


Chris Young is one of the leading publishers and content creators in the gardening and horticultural industry.

For the past 25 years he’s been in the gardening media world, firstly as editor of Garden Design Journal and latterly as both editor of RHS's The Garden and Head of Editorial for the RHS – overseeing books, magazines, podcasts, websites and specialist publishing.

He has written two books – RHS Encyclopedia of Garden Design (DK) and Take Chelsea Home (Mitchell Beazley) – as well as a substantial number of articles on garden design for publications like Gardens Illustrated.

CY Gardens is a multidisciplinary gardens consultancy business which specializes in content creation, landscape design and planning, and business mentoring.

Since 2020 Chris has been Consultant Gardening Publisher for DK Books (Dorling Kindersley), acquiring the leading names in the gardening world to write for the UK’s number one gardening book publisher.

Having originally trained in landscape architecture, he undertakes private garden and landscape design for clients all over the country. He lives in Northamptonshire with his family, dogs and self-made swimming pond. Chris’ love of the subject, interest in business, and the ability to communicate to different audiences is something he undertakes with passion and commitment.

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341 reviews
June 7, 2009
Anything published by DK has great appeal visually, and this book is no exception. Chapters include choosing a style for your garden, step-by-step instructions for building structures, planting techniques, and finding the perfect plant for any situation. Well indexed and beautifully illustrated.
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1,673 reviews
May 19, 2009
This book is very comprehensive for all facets of a desiging outdoor gardens and living areas. It was too overwhelming and is almost for the professional or someone that "really" loves the planning element.
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2,681 reviews
March 6, 2019
This is a delightfully comprehensive volume. Definitely worth referencing for garden projects of all sorts!
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May 30, 2012
Love the photo, love the explanation. great book for common people or someone that just start learning about gardening and landscape
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April 30, 2019
Very clear in typical DK fashion but quite repetitive and no reference to front gardens.
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