Gardening/horticulture magazine suggestions
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Over the past couple of years my wife has gotten more and more interested in plants and gardening. She seems mainly interested in house plants but does also like outdoor stuff too. I wondered about getting her a subscription to some sort of magazine relevant to this but I've no idea what's good and what's not. Most of the houseplants she has are less traditional, more funky/contemporary if that makes sense - unusual stuff, not necessarily flowering plants. Clearly I know very little about this but hopefully it makes sense to someone who does
. Any suggestions?
. Any suggestions?For facts presented in a non-nonsense way with useful illustrations the Dr Hessayon books are legendary.
For something more 'coffee table' you could try https://www.gardenersworld.com/subscribe/
PS How nice that you don't want to 'download an app'!
For something more 'coffee table' you could try https://www.gardenersworld.com/subscribe/
PS How nice that you don't want to 'download an app'!
8bit said:
Over the past couple of years my wife has gotten more and more interested in plants and gardening. She seems mainly interested in house plants but does also like outdoor stuff too. I wondered about getting her a subscription to some sort of magazine relevant to this but I've no idea what's good and what's not. Most of the houseplants she has are less traditional, more funky/contemporary if that makes sense - unusual stuff, not necessarily flowering plants. Clearly I know very little about this but hopefully it makes sense to someone who does
. Any suggestions?
. Any suggestions?Not a magazine but May I recommend a Garden Centre that maybe of interest to her https://www.cowellsgc.co.uk for interesting house plants. they are up here in Ncl but have a fantastic following across the country for house plants and do online deliveries. their plant quality (indoor/outdoor), knowledge and service is second to NONE! Maybe of interest, maybe not...
Simpo Two said:
OutInTheShed said:
Join the RHS, get a comic, visit some gardens?
Or join the National Trust - plenty of gardens there, and houses as a bonus!We also get value from them from free car parking in Devon and Cornwall.
The RHS is on a higher plane for gardening magazine, informative website, and stuff.
I'm not currently a member TBH, but some good friends are and we share magazines.
I'm trying to corrupt them with old copies of 'Performance Bikes'.
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