Pros: A Best Buy: many departments and articles covering a wealth of material. Cons: The pictures hurt my eyes.
Country Living Gardener
With spring a reality for some and only a promise for others, gardeners' minds and imaginations are turning toward this year's better-than-ever garden. The bright covers of the garden magazines beckon from newsstand...
Pros: Nice articles, not too much adverts Cons: not too many
While shopping at Home Depot, I saw this magazine on the shelf at the register and picked it up to see if I might buy it. Never one to rely on 'point of purchase' marketing tactics and since the lines at Home Depot were a little long, I poured through a...
Pros: Includes sections on Garden, decor and crafts Cons: bi-monthly
You don't necessarily have to live in the Country to read this magazine.
It has sections that can suit anyone's climate or gardening preference.
The sections are broken up as follows:
Pros: Informative, Plenty of pictures, not a lot of advertisements Cons: It's not free
Roses, zinnias, lilies, hydrangeas, impatiens, daisies, blackeyed susans, petunias, ahhh.... I'm always a little bummed this time of year as I watch my garden wilt and wither away to the Philadelphia cold November air. There is a rose or two still...
Pros: The beautiful photography and wonderful ideas it gives me Cons: It's not published every month! Ack!
I have always had a black thumb. Last year, when hordes of relatives were set to invade for my impending wedding, I knew I had to do something to brighten up for otherwise very quaint 1920’s/30s duplex. Flowers seemed the most likely candidates for...
Pros: Well written articles. Beautiful photos Cons: As usual the price. Also only a bi-monthly publication
We all have a dry corner in our yard somewhere, or that hard to fill spot that never seems to look quite right. Inside this magazine could very well hold a key to your troubles! If your answer isn't in the current issue, it's bound to be coming around...
Pros: Detailed articles. Cons: A lot of advertising in the magazine.
Country Living Gardener is more than just gardening. Country Living Gardener is a magazine that features crafts that involve the garden, recipes and cooking from the garden, decorating using things from the garden and more. The photography within the...
Pros: great pictures, ideas Cons: best suited for serious gardeners
Country Living Gardener is a delight for serious gardening enthusiasts and
those of us who just like pretty flowers. The magazine is chock full of
gorgeous photographs of gardens in full bloom. Colonial gardens, gardens
full of abstract...
Pros: Well put together, beautiful photography. Cons: Not a monthly publication
In my opinion Country Living Gardener is one of the best gardening magazines on the market. Yes, it does have a fair amount of advertising, but in comparison to other magazines, it is not overdone. I do not have to search through page after page to get...
Pros: Great photos, good articles Cons: Overpriced
Country Living Gardener has some of the most beautiful gardening photos I have seen. From an artistic point of view, the colors are always vibrant and the shots are taken from very interesting views. Most of the articles are well-written and easy to...
Pros: Lots of original ideas and helpful information Cons: Only comes out every 6 months
If you're looking for unique and fun ideas, Country Living Gardener is a good place to start. The magazines are full of lovely, inspiring photographs of gardens around the world, tips and how-to's for everything from weeding to using garden tools, and...
Country Living Gardener is the type of magazine which makes you want to take the trouble to transform your back yard into a gardener's paradise. Everyone wants a private place to be able to relax, read, write in a journal. Country Living Gardener offers...
Pros: reading this magazine is pure bliss for the gardening enthusiast Cons: makes you jealous of other gardens!
One word comes to mind when I think of this magazine...inspiration! This magazine makes you want to live in your garden and inspires you to work at creating your own private oasis. Every issue features some of the most breathtaking gardens I have ever...
Pros: Informative and filled with gardening ideas and hints. Cons: As with all magazines, can be pricey if not subscribed to when bought on a monthly basis.
I am an avid gardener and Country Living Gardener has become one of my favorite magazines. I enjoy this magazine because it seems to have a more easily understood format. They have very large colorful pictures of plants and flowers and always identify...
I eagerly await this magazine and read it from cover to cover each month. The articles are very well written, informative and offer techniques and ideas to implement into your gardens. The articles are packed full of information the every day home...
I am a self professed gardening fanatic!! I love learning about new ideas and Country Living Gardener is packed with lots of interesting, easy to understand feature articles.
I especially enjoy the Herbal Articles by Rosalind Creasy. She...
Country Living Magazine - 2 year(s) 24 issues - Country Living is dedicated to readers who appreciate the tradition of American home and family life. Suburban and city dwellers intereste...
Country Living (UK Edition) - 1 year(s) 12 issues - Country Living is dedicated to readers who appreciate the tradition of British home and family life. Suburban and city dwellers interested...
Country Living (UK Edition) - 1 year(s) 12 issues - Country Living is dedicated to readers who appreciate the tradition of British home and family life. Suburban and city dwellers interested...
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