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First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Evergreen Marketing Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Evergreen Marketing Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Evergreen Marketing Release Date: November 23, 2001 Sales Rank: 547 Studio: Evergreen Marketing Subscription Length: 365 days Related Items: Editorial Review: Product Description: An English-style garden is, arguably, the quintessential ideal of every serious gardener; THE ENGLISH GARDEN magazine, quite simply, the only magazine devoted to this idyllic gardening tradition. Published bimonthly. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Gift for a serious gardenerThis magazine had been requested as a birthday present for a serious gardener. It is a beautiful magazine with four-color photographs and articles of interest. I have renewed the gift subscription for another year. The recipient loves it and looks forward to each issue. Rating: - gloriously beautiful magazineI've been a subscriber for a few years, and always eagerly devour the issue from cover to cover. It sends me back to England every other month, and for the hour or two that it takes me to read it, I couldn't be happier. Sometimes I find wonderful gardening information that applies to my small, urban CA garden, but the beautifully written articles and glorious color photographs would keep me enthralled anyway. Don't be put off by the review posted that said there was no way to reach anyone about ... Read More Rating: - Jasmine, peacocks, bluebellsThis bimonthly magazine is a wish book for those of us who don't have two full-time gardeners on staff, or a few acres of woods to devote to bluebells, or the ruins of an ancient abbey to train roses against. My Regency ancestors were breaking their backs on hardscrabble New England farms, rather than building follies or planting mazes, or having their grounds landscaped by Capability Brown. Oh, but what if.... I've subscribed to "The English Garden" for many years now, and ... Read More Rating: - Maybe a good magazine - if you can get itI subscribed in Sept 04 and still have not received any single issue (as of Jan 05). There is no phone number or email address, so the only way to contact them is by mail, only they don't respond. They took my money, and I never heard from them again. Finally I had enough and subscribed to Garden Gate Magazine instead. They are prompt and efficient, and the magazine is great. Rating: - It ain't easy being green...When I moved from my house with a small, elaborate and alas poorly-maintained garden in London to a house in the midwestern United States with a plot of land that would command millions were it in the centre of London, I had visions of majestic hedgerows and beds of flowers and vines and garden paths. Indeed, I have such (at a friend's house!). I have a few plots that are irregularly tended, but, over the course of the past decade, they have grown bit by bit each summer into more interesting plots. Part ... Read More |
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