RE: Favorite magazines?
- Subject: RE: Favorite magazines?
- From: M* D* G*
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 05:20:11 -0800
I use to get all the magazines, but I had to cut them off. I didn't have any
more room in the house.
Fine Gardening was great when it first came out. I still have the first
three years, but after several
years, I was getting tired of it. I was starting to see the same gardening
topics. Then I went to
Garden Illustrated. This is an elegant British magazine that I could read.
Great articles, but my
interest were changing and overseas cost were to high for me at that time of
my life.
I held on to "The Garden" for several years and had to throw in the towel
due to space. If I only
knew how to store all these magazines in the house. Its kinda like getting
National Geographic
every month and you just don't want to throw any of them away.
When I was in England, I did pick up several British publications. The one
that caught my interest
was BBC Gardening World. Nice layout, good pictures with quick how to
information.
If you are really in to new plants, I would strongly recommend Plants
Magazine.
Now-a-days I just seem to shop on ebay for old gardening magazines. I even
sold my
old subscriptions on ebay. Still have my Fine Gardening and Garden
Illustrated.
I itching to get a subscription to Plants Magazine.
Plants Magazine ( I should get this)
http://www.plants-magazine.com/index.asp
Here is a link for British Publications
http://www.magsuk.com/uk/showsubsection.asp?section=23&mainsection=6
RHS The Garden and The Plantsman publication
http://www.rhs.org.uk/
Gardening & Landscape
http://www.newsdirectory.com/news/magazine/home/garden/
Still working on my homepage. All most done.
http://backyardgardener.com
Duncan
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