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Re: magazine readership


I agree with Margaret that gardening magazines should be graded by level of experience.
 
To read samples of HortResources Newsletter, which is on an intermediate/advanced level, see samples at hortresources.org. As an example of topics that are covered, the green roof idea which has been discussed at some length recently on this list was explored this past year in the HortResources Newsletter. It was written by GWL member Carolyn Ulrich of Chicagoland Gardening!
 
Fran
Fran Gustman,  fgustman@juno.com
Boston, MA
Editor, HortResources Newsletter, www.hortresources.org
Upcoming Editor, Holly Society Journal, www.hollysocam.org
 
Doreen Howard wrote: Mayor Daley wisely decided that all those black, flat roof tops were a big part of
>the problem.  Even here in Rockford, IL, 80 miles west of Chicago where I
>moved, there are roof top gardens to cool the city.
 
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 08:10:58 -0600 Margaret Lauterbach <melauter@earthlink.net> writes:
> Here's a thought...maybe they should have magazines entitled
> "Beginning
> Gardening," "Intermediate Gardening," "Advanced..." etc.  so that
> advanced
> gardeners don't accidentally get into "beginning" and become bored,
> and
> beginners don't stumble into "advanced" and become overwhelmed. 
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