Top 10 Best Houseplant Books in the US

When it comes to keeping plants in your home, there are a lot of things to consider. What type of plant is best for my environment? How often do I need to water it? What kind of light does it need?

Top 10 Best Houseplant Books in USA (short description with author name and year of publication)

1. Christopher Lloyd wrote “The Well-Tempered Garden” in 1991 which is a book containing 272 pages of valuable information on gardening for all seasons.

2. Roy Diblik wrote, “Indoor Garden Design” in 2016 which is a book containing 96 pages of valuable information on how to decorate with indoor plants.

3. Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury wrote: “Planting: A New Perspective” in 2004 which is a book containing 352 pages of valuable information on plant combinations, color, textures, and more!

4. Beth Chatto wrote “The Dry Garden” in 2000 which is a book containing 176 pages of valuable information on planting without the use of an automatic irrigation system.

5. Christopher Lloyd wrote, “Planting: A New Perspective” in 2004 which is a book containing 352 pages of valuable information on plant combinations, color, textures, and more!

6. Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury wrote: “Planting: A New Perspective” in 2004 which is a book containing 352 pages of valuable information on plant combinations, color, textures, and more!

7. Beth Chatto wrote “The Dry Garden” in 2000 which is a book containing 176 pages of valuable information on planting without the use of an automatic irrigation system.

8. Eliot Coleman wrote, “The New Organic Grower, 3rd Edition: A Master’s Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener” in 2009 which is a book containing 256 pages of valuable information on organic vegetable gardening.

9. Peterksandra Pioneer wrote “The New York Times Book of Houseplants” in 2011 which is a book containing 224 pages of valuable information on houseplant care.

10. John Naka wrote “Indoor Bonsai: 50 Miniature Trees for Containers and a Japanese Landscape Garden” in 1986 which is a book containing 112 pages of valuable information about the art of bonsai.