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I'm looking for some new magazines to possibly subscribe to that would have great garden photos/information... for inspiration. Any suggestions?
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My favorite gardening magazine is BBC Gardener's World. I've subscribed for a number of years now. It's expensive but can be shipped from the UK to the US. The photography is excellent, the articles are great. You don't get the freebies they give out if you are in the US, and some gardening tips are different than you'd read in the US magazines, but it is an outstanding gardening magazine. I believe the magazine is sold here in single issues, which is how I found out about it, you may find a place that sells if you hunt around.
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Baker Creek's catalog is truly amazing. I hope they fulfill my catalog request for 2011 soon! I'm still browsing the 2009 edition.GardenStream wrote:I like Mother Earth News and Grit. I subscribed to Organic Gardening last year, but won't renew it. I'm not into flower gardening and I find that most of OG doesn't apply or appeal to me.
I love the Baker Creek heirloom seed catalog, the pictures are beautiful.
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I get garden gate magazine and have for a lot of years. I'm not as pleased with it as I was at first. They seem to keep edging toward larger and larger flower beds and less lawn. I, myself, need more lawn that is restful to look at than a large jumble in a huge flower bed. (Personal opinion of course.) I am looking for a good veggy garden magazine though. I would like to learn more about organic gardening.