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Kate 20-11-2006 01:47 PM

Gardening Magazines
 
Could anybody recommend a good monthly gardening magazine? I'd like
something with discounted or decent free gifts?


JoeSpareBedroom 20-11-2006 04:04 PM

Gardening Magazines
 
"Kate" wrote in message
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Could anybody recommend a good monthly gardening magazine? I'd like
something with discounted or decent free gifts?


Which reason is more important to you?

-A good magazine
or
-Silly gifts

If it's the first one, "Horticulture" magazine is a great choice.
www.hortmag.com



Kate 20-11-2006 04:32 PM

Gardening Magazines
 

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

"Kate" wrote in message
oups.com...
Could anybody recommend a good monthly gardening magazine? I'd like
something with discounted or decent free gifts?


Which reason is more important to you?

-A good magazine
or
-Silly gifts

If it's the first one, "Horticulture" magazine is a great choice.
www.hortmag.com



Kate 20-11-2006 04:34 PM

Gardening Magazines
 

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

"Kate" wrote in message
oups.com...
Could anybody recommend a good monthly gardening magazine? I'd like
something with discounted or decent free gifts?


Which reason is more important to you?

-A good magazine
or
-Silly gifts

If it's the first one, "Horticulture" magazine is a great choice.
www.hortmag.com


Thanks for your help the reason I say gifts also, is because soemtimes
I find discounts are helpful on products which would somewhat be quite
expensive do you think? I know Gardeners World offers a discount card.


chuckie 20-11-2006 05:14 PM

Gardening Magazines
 

Kate wrote:
Thanks for your help the reason I say gifts also, is because sometimes
I find discounts are helpful on products which would somewhat be quite
expensive do you think? I know Gardeners World offers a discount card.


Discounts are nice but getting wholesale pricing is the way to go.
usually you get more than you need but if you get your friends to help
buy a volume then you all win. A lot of companies allow you to mix and
match. Vendor licenses are not very much and you can make a little
money on the side as well. There are many possibilities.
Home and Garden is a very good magazine. I would suggest that for
general gardening practices. There are many magazines out there but
many of them are for professionals. And don't do you a lot of good.
Chuckie


[email protected] 21-11-2006 09:51 AM

Gardening Magazines
 
I don't Know what country you are in, but the magazine produced by the
BBC, Gardener's World ( UK) - already mentioned cannot IMHO be beaten.
Just the right balance of leisure gardening advice and scholarship -
and the presence of a goodly number of professional whizz-kids to offer
PRACTICAL advice.

Our Alan (Titchmarsh) of Groundforce fame still contributes - and
besides being sex-on-legs(to the ladies), as an ex teacher at the Royal
Botanical Gardens, Kew he is no horticultural slouch.

For the more scientifically or seriously inclined "The Garden", the
house magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society is excellent -
although the contents go beyond the backyard gardener's requirements -
but if you want to know how the i's are dotted and the t's crossed it
is ideal. They also report on the RHS comparative trials to find the
most "gardenworthy" species or cultivars of individual genera of
plants.

Of course if you are not in the UK some of the information is not
directly relevant, but the magazines above are excellent reads. See if
you can get hold of a sample copy.

The best thing is to get a sample copy of as many magazines as possible
- cheap back-numbers being acceptable - to find out which one(s) best
suits in terms of content,style and scholarship ( or lack of it? ) -
and then subscribe - buying at the newsstand is such a lottery these
days - as most seem to order only sufficient copies of magazines to
satisfy their guaranteed market.

The problem I have found with "free gifts" is twofold. Sometimes seed
offerings are rather old ( unsold) stock and germination may be
erratic. However the main problem is that you end up with the same
seeds/plants as everyone else - and usually pretty bland too.

I tend to buy my seeds/plants direct from the nursery- although I have
had some notable successes from chain Garden centres, and hardware
stores - notably Eidelweiss from the large chain Wilkinsons some years
ago- still growing strong - and I have never seen it offered anywhere,
(except mail order from specialist alpine nurseries) either before or
since.
However the Garden magazines usually carry information about new and
unusual plants and where to get them- and many specialist nurseries
advertise too.

Good Luck

malcolm from the UK







chuckie wrote:

Kate wrote:
Thanks for your help the reason I say gifts also, is because sometimes
I find discounts are helpful on products which would somewhat be quite
expensive do you think? I know Gardeners World offers a discount card.


Discounts are nice but getting wholesale pricing is the way to go.
usually you get more than you need but if you get your friends to help
buy a volume then you all win. A lot of companies allow you to mix and
match. Vendor licenses are not very much and you can make a little
money on the side as well. There are many possibilities.
Home and Garden is a very good magazine. I would suggest that for
general gardening practices. There are many magazines out there but
many of them are for professionals. And don't do you a lot of good.
Chuckie



madgardener 23-11-2006 05:31 AM

Gardening Magazines
 
Kate wrote:
Could anybody recommend a good monthly gardening magazine? I'd like
something with discounted or decent free gifts?

two more that are great reading is Fine Gardening, which I have EVERY
single one since they came out (not as long running as Horticulture
which is over 100 years now, but it's quality writing) and for a bit of
modern kitch, Garden Design.....for reading, I get Weeder's Digest/Green
Prints for stories, and someone sent me a small gardening magazine that
doesn't have ads, I can't remember, but I've gone way past their helpful
articles, good for beginners, and I browse through it and donate it to
the library. just my opinon, though. I hope everyone has a great
Thanksgiving tomorrow.
madgardener up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English
Mountain in Eastern TEnnessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 where tomorrow's
high will be ? 60o!

lawnmower_man80 24-11-2006 04:25 PM

Gardening Magazines
 

chuckie ha escrito:

Kate wrote:
Thanks for your help the reason I say gifts also, is because sometimes
I find discounts are helpful on products which would somewhat be quite
expensive do you think? I know Gardeners World offers a discount card.


Discounts are nice but getting wholesale pricing is the way to go.
usually you get more than you need but if you get your friends to help
buy a volume then you all win. A lot of companies allow you to mix and
match. Vendor licenses are not very much and you can make a little
money on the side as well. There are many possibilities.
Home and Garden is a very good magazine. I would suggest that for
general gardening practices. There are many magazines out there but
many of them are for professionals. And don't do you a lot of good.
Chuckie


Yes, I know a manufacturer with an on-line shop, so you are purchasing
products directly from the producer. I bought a few products some
months ago:

www.plasgotirrigation.com



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