New Small Garden :Contemporary principles, planting and practice

New Small Garden

New Small Garden :Contemporary principles, planting and practice

paperback
Published: 12 March, 2026
Standard worldwide delivery by Tue, June 23 - Fri, June 26
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$20.88
RRP $22.67
You save $1.79 (8%)
Price includes shipping
Available 20 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

Transform even the smallest outdoor space into a vibrant, beautifully designed garden with New Small Garden, now repackaged into a flexible paperback edition. 
 
Small gardens can be some of the most rewarding spaces we tend and also some of the most challenging. In this practical and inspiring book, planting expert Noel Kingsbury teaches you how to see compact spaces differently, revealing how thoughtful design can turn any tiny space into a thriving green haven.  
 
Drawing on decades of horticultural expertise and the latest approaches in sustainable gardening, Kingsbury shows how limited area doesn’t restrict creativity. Instead, it offers opportunities for smarter choices and more intentional design. 
 
Across beautifully photographed real gardens, he explores the combinations that work best for small spaces. Whether you’re a beginner looking to plant your first border or a seasoned gardener rethinking an existing space, this book offers eye‑opening guidance that will elevate what you grow and how you grow it. 
 
For example, you will learn how to:  

  • Design for small spaces using visual illusions, diagonal sightlines and layered planting that makes compact gardens feel larger. 
  • Choose the right plants for the upper, middle and ground layers, including perennials, shrubs, climbers, grasses and bulbs. 
  • Use sustainable practices such as rain‑garden features, permeable surfaces, water‑smart planting and wildlife‑supportive design. 
  • Work with microclimates and urban conditions to grow healthier, more resilient plants. 
  • Incorporate vertical planting to maximise growing area and add height. 
  • Create character and continuity with focal points, containers, repeated materials and seasonal planting schemes. 
  • Support biodiversity by designing habitats that welcome beneficial species.  
  • Learn from real-life examples, including six whole‑garden case studies showcasing successful small gardens and the thinking behind them. 


The book is complete with more than 450 stunning photographs by renowned lifestyle photographer, Maayke de Ridder, illustrating every concept through lush, real-world inspiration. 
 
Whether you’re working with a courtyard, balcony, terrace or back garden, New Small Garden gives you the tools and confidence to create a beautiful and deeply personal outdoor space, no matter its size.

See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781805704454
ISBN10 1805704451
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 750 g
Publisher / Reseller Quarto Publishing PLC
Format paperback
See More +

Media Reviews

'Packed with enticing photographs and case studies.... worth the investment even if you simply enjoy the photographs by Maayke de Ridder. They make the book glow' * The Garden *
"An excellent hardback packed with useful ideas" * Garden Answers *
"a book you’ll refer to time and time again" -- Alan Titchmarsh * Waitrose Weekend *

"A recommended read for any small garden owner"

* Gardens Illustrated *

Show more

Author's Bio

Dr Noel Kingsbury has been described as ‘the voice of authority with renegade undertones’. A gardener since childhood, he has designed many gardens and public spaces, run a nursery and carried out research at the University of Sheffield’s Department of Landscape. He is best known for his promotion of naturalistic planting design, but is passionate about any kind of innovation in the garden. Noel has written more than 25 books on garden matters, including four with planting designer Piet Oudolf. He lives and gardens in central Portugal.

Photographer Maayke de Ridder is a former fashion stylist with a strong sense of design and photographer several books in her native Holland.

Show more