Horticulture:
* "Encyclopædia of Gardening" (1822): Considered a landmark work, this comprehensive guide covers all aspects of gardening, from plant cultivation to garden design.
* "The Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion" (1838): This book focused on practical gardening advice for suburban homes, offering insights on fruit trees, kitchen gardens, and ornamental planting.
* "Hortus Britannicus" (1830): A meticulously detailed catalog of all known plants cultivated in Britain, featuring descriptions, origins, and cultivation methods.
Landscape Design and Architecture:
* "Observations on the Formation and Management of Woods" (1800): A pioneering work on forestry and woodland management, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices.
* "An Encyclopædia of Agriculture" (1825): This comprehensive work covered all aspects of farming, including soil management, livestock breeding, and agricultural machinery.
* "A Treatise on the Formation and Management of Fruit Trees" (1820): A detailed guide to orchard management, including pruning, grafting, and fruit production.
Other Works:
* "The Architectural Magazine" (1834-1838): A journal dedicated to architecture, design, and building techniques, edited by Loudon.
* "A Treatise on the Laying Out, Planting, and Management of Cemeteries" (1843): This work explored the design and planning of cemeteries, advocating for more aesthetically pleasing and functional spaces.
Loudon's writings are a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in gardening, landscape design, agriculture, and architecture. They reflect his deep understanding of these fields and his commitment to promoting practical and sustainable practices.