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Anyone got any views on a good gardening magazine?

I currently subscribe to the gardening Which magazine but also receive
the BBC Gardeners world (a present) However i still find I buy the
Amateur Gardening magazine as it's so topical being weekly.

The BBC one does have some good articles but a lot of adverts and as
expected a big push for gardening programmes. Some of the letters and
questions can be a bit fundamental but occasionally especially in the
plant features you do g in depth article and good photographs of the
plants.

The GW magazine is much better than it used to be but i still find their
reviews not really practical. One this month was a review of
hedgetrimmers and they said that they were testing them on conifer and
also hawthorn. Well sorry but any hedgetrimmer that has to go through my
8 foot high hawthorn hedge would have to be a lot stronger than the
under a hundred pound ones selected as best buys in their review.
Currently i have a 24 inch Viking electric one with a dual sided bladed
and even that can struggle at times when growth is prolific .

My friend gets Gardens Illustrated a very 'beautiful' magazine with some
lovely photos and articles by real experts but also the adverts and
lifestyle is way beyond my resources

So i still go and buy the down to earth AG as it has lots of timely
tips, sometimes good ideas and reviews which actually do seem realistic
in their summaries, I like Peter Seabrooks old fashioned views most of
the time, I enjoy Anne Swithinbanks advice from her own garden , you
often get free packets of seeds, whether or not they may be useful to
you (latest was cut and come again lettuce, lychnis and foxgloves. Their
letters can be a bit basic but then you have to start somewhere. I like
Toby Bucklands column as well.

So what do people like? I don't try the grow your own lot as they seem
quite pricey and all the same .

Janet
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Anyone got any views on a good gardening magazine?

I currently subscribe to the gardening Which magazine but also receive
the BBC Gardeners world (a present) However i still find I buy the
Amateur Gardening magazine as it's so topical being weekly.

The BBC one does have some good articles but a lot of adverts and as
expected a big push for gardening programmes. Some of the letters and
questions can be a bit fundamental but occasionally especially in the
plant features you do g in depth article and good photographs of the
plants.

The GW magazine is much better than it used to be but i still find their
reviews not really practical. One this month was a review of hedgetrimmers
and they said that they were testing them on conifer and also hawthorn.
Well sorry but any hedgetrimmer that has to go through my 8 foot high
hawthorn hedge would have to be a lot stronger than the under a hundred
pound ones selected as best buys in their review. Currently i have a 24
inch Viking electric one with a dual sided bladed and even that can
struggle at times when growth is prolific .

My friend gets Gardens Illustrated a very 'beautiful' magazine with some
lovely photos and articles by real experts but also the adverts and
lifestyle is way beyond my resources

So i still go and buy the down to earth AG as it has lots of timely tips,
sometimes good ideas and reviews which actually do seem realistic in their
summaries, I like Peter Seabrooks old fashioned views most of the time, I
enjoy Anne Swithinbanks advice from her own garden , you often get free
packets of seeds, whether or not they may be useful to you (latest was cut
and come again lettuce, lychnis and foxgloves. Their letters can be a bit
basic but then you have to start somewhere. I like Toby Bucklands column
as well.

So what do people like? I don't try the grow your own lot as they seem
quite pricey and all the same .

I agree on the GYO mag. I bought it for just over a year, and found that
the articles were beginning to be repeated in only slightly different forms.
My plot partner gets GW, so I get to read that. Might try AG following
your recommendation.

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Kathy

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