Making A Water Garden 1913 Book by William Tricker. Free Digital Download

Mr. William Tricker, the founder of William Tricker, Inc, wrote the book Making A Water Garden in 1913. Even after a century, the concepts of water gardening remain unchanged and have not seen any significant improvements since the book’s publication.

  • Species and Varieties of Water Lilies
  • Conditions for Growing Water Lilies
  • Hardy Plants for the Water Garden
  • The Selection of a Site
  • Planting and Care
  • Wintering

The book includes photos from the 1910’s.

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Free digital download the 1913 book, Making A Water Garden, written by William Tricker.
Mr. William Tricker, the founder of William Tricker, Inc., was a true pioneer in the world of water gardening and aquatic plant cultivation. In 1913, he authored the influential book Making a Water Garden, one of the earliest and most comprehensive guides dedicated entirely to the design, construction, and maintenance of water gardens. At a time when ornamental ponds were still considered a novelty in the United States, Tricker’s work helped introduce and popularize the art of water gardening for both homeowners and professionals.

More than a century later, the foundational principles outlined in Making a Water Garden continue to stand the test of time. The core concepts of aquatic plant selection, balanced pond ecosystems, proper water circulation, and natural filtration remain largely unchanged. Despite advances in pond equipment and modern materials, the fundamental practices of creating a healthy, sustainable water garden have seen very few true innovations since the book’s original publication.

Tricker emphasized working in harmony with nature rather than against it—a philosophy that remains central to successful pond and water garden design today. His teachings on the importance of aquatic plants, water quality, and biological balance are still echoed in modern pond-keeping practices. This enduring relevance highlights not only the quality of his work, but also the depth of his understanding of aquatic environments.

The lasting impact of Making a Water Garden reinforces William Tricker’s legacy as a trusted authority in the aquatic gardening industry. His vision continues to influence water gardeners, pond enthusiasts, and aquatic plant growers around the world, proving that well-designed water gardens rely on timeless principles rather than trends.

Published

Jan 1913 New York
McBride, Nast & Company

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