Our
Bookshelf

At Leaf + Quiet, we don’t just love plants, we love books, art and all things inspirational.  Here are just a few books we've read, are reading, or are on our beside table waiting their turn. We've provided our Associate links to Amazon, so you can support our funky little plant shop, even when you aren't in Missoula. As a small, independent local business, every little bit helps. So, thank you. And please follow us on Instagram and share your favorite plant and nature inspired books with us.

The Secret Garden

by Frances Hodgson Burnett 

Reading “The Secret Garden” as a child of about eight inspired my desire to create secret plant-filled worlds of my own. From my own backyard, to my funky little plant shop, Leaf + Quiet in Missoula, MT. This classic has been inspiring children for decades as to the beauty and magic of the plant world and deserves a place on every child’s or plant lover’s bookshelf.


How to Make a Plant Love You: Cultivate Green Space in Your Home and Heart

by Summer Rayne Oakes


Insightful, inspiring and informative, “How to Make a Plant Love You” is an engaging read filled with simple, yet detailed plant care instructions. 

The Overstory: A Novel

by Richard Powers


A powerful story of the interconnected world of plants, this may be one of the best novels you ever read, and one not easily forgotten. There aren’t many books our diverse book club members all enjoyed, and this is one.


Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening

by Louise Riotte


Everyone knows how important it is to sit compatible guests together at a dinner party, when gardening it’s critical to know which plants make great companions and those that do not. This book will help you turn your garden into a naturally nurturing ecosystem and ensure a more bountiful harvest. 


A book called the botany of desire by michael pollan

The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World

by Michael Pollan


Michael Pollan uses his gorgeous prose to tell us fascinating anecdotes of four plant species and the intimately reciprocal relationship between people and plants. This accessible, beautifully written book could affect the way you feel about your place in nature. It did us.

Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

by Robin Wall Kimmerer


This book is where the mythology and magic of plants meets science. You’ll learn how the natural world offers us gifts and lessons and how we might become capable of learning them, if we are open to learning their language.


Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship

by Catherine Raven


Catherine Raven meets a fox and reads  him  “The Little Prince.” Like Catherine, I live in Montana, but if I ever  meet a fox, maybe I will read him this tale of friendship and nature in Montana.


Second Nature: A Gardener's Education

by Michael Pollan


Michael Pollan’s funny, profound, and beautifully written meditation on gardening, he tackles everything from pests, woodchucks, and tree planting, to the sacred American Lawn and social history. For every gardener who has ever struggled, this is the book.


Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden

by Eleanor Perenyi


Delightful gardening reference or dangerously great read? Who said a book can’t be both? Another great book for yourself or your favorite gardener.

Old Herbaceous

by Reginald Arkell


A classic British novel, this is a witty character portrait with some gardening tips thrown in for good measure. Fun and charming.