Woudstra J (2018) 'One of the ablest landscape gardeners': Edward Kemp (1817-1891) in a nineteenth-century professional context. Garden History, 46(Supplement 1), 31-50. View this article in WRRO
Woudstra J (2016) Fruit cultivation in the Royal Gardens of Hampton Court Palace, 1530-1842. Garden History, 44(2), 255-271. View this article in WRRO
Woudstra J (2016) Recent issues in the conservation of public parks in Great Britain: A case study of a Heritage Lottery Funded project at Weston Park, Sheffield. Ochrona Zabytków, 2016(1), 163-194. View this article in WRRO
Woudstra J (2015) Park policy and design of public parks in London, 1900-1945. Die Gartenkunst, 27(1), 119-138.
Woudstra J & Blundell Jones P (2014) Some modernist houses and their gardens : part 6: Alvar and Aino Aalto's house at Munkkiniemi. Die Gartenkunst, 26(1), 107-122.
Woudstra J & Blundell Jones, P (2012) Some modernist houses and their gardens, part 5: Stennäs Revisited: Gunnar Asplund’s summerhouse in Stockholm’s archipelago. Die Gartenkunst, 24(2), 303-328.
Gao L & Woudstra J (2011) Repairing broken continuity: garden heritage in the historic villages Xidi and Hongcun, China. Historic Environment, 23(1).
Woudstra J & Blundell Jones P (2010) Some modernist houses and their gardens; part 4: A Nordic Jamaica: Olle Engkvist’s villa with wintergarden and flowering meadow in Stockholm. Die Gartenkunst, 22(2), 309-326.
Woudstra J (2010) The “Sheffield Method” and the first Department of Landscape Architecture in Great Britain. Garden History, 38(2), 242-266.
Woudstra J (2010) The Italian Garden at Chiswick House. English Heritage Historical Review, 5, 110-133.
Woudstra J (2009) Explorations: Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield. European Architectural History Network Newsletter(1), 18-26.
Woudstra J (2009) The re-instatement of the Greenhouse Quarter at Hampton Court Palace. Garden History, 37(1), 80-110.
Woudstra J (2008) The Eco-cathedral: Louis le Roy’s expression of a “free landscape architecture". Die Gartenkunst, 20(1), 185-202.
Woudstra J & O'Halloran S (2008) ‘The exactness and nicety of those things’: Sir John Reresby’s garden notebook and garden (1633-1644) at Thrybergh, Yorkshire. Garden History, 36(1), 135-193. View this article in WRRO
Woudstra J & Woudstra J (2007) Some modernist houses and their gardens: Part 3: Sir Peter Shepheard’s house and garden, 21 Well Road, London (1977-82), 19(2), 399-410.
Woudstra J (2007) In Agriculture, Learn from Dazhai’, Mao Zedong’s revolutionary model village and the battle against nature. Landscape Research, 32(2).
Woudstra J (2007) Advanced horticultural techniques in Korea: The earliest documented greenhouses. Garden History, 35(1), 68-84.
Woudstra J (2007) Robert Marnock and the creation of the Sheffield Botanical and Horticultural Gardens, 1834-40. Garden History, 35(1), 2-36.
Woudstra J & Blundell Jones P (2007) Some modernist houses and their gardens: Part 3: Sir Peter Shepheard’s house and garden, 21 Well Road, London (1977-82). Die Gartenkunst, 19(2), 399-410.
Woudstra J (2007) What is edging box? Towards greater authenticity in garden conservation projects. Garden History, 35(2), 229-242.
Woudstra J (2007) Robert Marnock and the creation of the Sheffield Botanical and Horticultural Gardens, 1834-40. Garden History, 35(1).
Woudstra J (2006) ”Striped plants”: The first collections of variegated plants in late seventeenth-century gardens. Garden History, 34(1), 64-79.
Woudstra J, Merrony C & Klemperer M (2004) The Great Parterre at Chatsworth: Refining non-invasive archaeological methods as investigation techniques. Garden History, 32(1), 49-67.
Woudstra J (2002) The Sckell Family in England (1770-1830). Die Gartenkunst, 14(2), 2011-220.
Woudstra J & Blundell Jones P (2002) Some modernist houses and their gardens: Part 2: The House of the North and the Pleasure Pavilion [Pavillon der Gartenfreude] Mattern House 1932-4 by Hans Scharoun, with garden by Hermann Mattern and Herta Hammerbacher. Die Gartenkunst, 14(1), 123-134.
Woudstra J (2017) Introduction, A History of Groves (pp. 1-12). Routledge
Woudstra J (2016) Pückler’s britische Inspirationen: England als “unerreichtes Vorbild” In von Velsen N (Ed.), PARKOMANIE Über Gartenlandschaften des Fürsten Pückler (pp. 126-133).
Gao L & Woudstra J (2016) Altars in China, Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures (pp. 285-291). Springer Netherlands
Woudstra J (2014) Climate change and historic gardens in the United Kingdom In Rohde M & Krellig H (Ed.), Historic Gardens and Climate Change: Recommendations for preservation (pp. 88-91). Leipzig: Edition Leipzig.
Woudstra J (2014) From health to pleasure: the landscape of walking In Blundell Jones P & Meagher M (Ed.), Architecture and Movement The Dynamic Experience of Buildings and Landscapes Routledge
Woudstra J (2014) ”Much better contrived and built then any other in England”: Stoves and other structures for the cultivation of exotic plants at Hampton Court Palace, 1689-1702 In Lee MG & Helphand KI (Ed.), Technology and the Garden (pp. 79-107). Dumbarton Oaks Pub Service
Gao L & Woudstra J (2014) Altars in China, Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures (pp. 1-7). Springer Netherlands
Woudstra J (2010) The Rodas in the Low Countries; on the rise and progress of horticulture and gardening in The Netherlands and Belgium, Marcellino e Giuseppe Roda: Un viaggio nella cultura del giardino e del paesaggio (pp. 93-103). Savigliano: L’Artistica.
Woudstra J (2009) A naturalistic backdrop: the predominant paradigm for European modernist sculpture gardens, Urban naturmark I landskapet- en syntes genom landskaparkitektur: festskrift till Clas Florgård (pp. 289-307). Uppsala: SLU Service/Repro.
Woudstra J (2007) The rise of formal education for gardeners in Prussia and Great Britain In Krellig H (Ed.), Prussian Gardens in Europe: 300 Years of Garden History (pp. 308-313). Leipzig: Edition Leipzig.
Woudstra J (2006) Landscape first and last, Eric Lyons and Span (pp. 34-51). London: RIBA.
Woudstra J & Woudstra J (1995) The planting of the Privy Garden In Thurley S (Ed.), The King's Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace 1689-1995 (pp. 43-78).
Woudstra J () Pavilion Gardens, Buxton: An example of a regeneration scheme in the Urban Parks Programme In Jong E, Schmidt E & Sigel B (Ed.), Der Garten- ein Ort des Wandels: Perspektiven für die Denkmalpflege (pp. 239-250). Zürich: Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH.
Conference proceedings papers
Woudstra J (2018) Obstanbau in den königlichen Gärten von Schloss Hampton Court, London (1530-1842). Stefanie Krihning (ed.), Obstgärten, Produktionsstätten, Bedeutungsträger, Kulturdenkmale: Das Brixner ‘Pomarium” im geschichtlichen und gartenbaulichen Kontext/ Frutteti, Luoghi di produzione, ogetti simbolici, monumenti culturali: Il ‘Pomarium” di Bressanone nel contest storico dell’arte dei Giardini, Vol. 8 (pp 154-167). Görlitz, 29 October 2015 - 31 October 2015. View this article in WRRO