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Gift ideas for garden enthusiasts
Plant lovers may welcome a gift of a magazine subscription. Here are some magazines and Web sites for the gardener on your list.
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Wouldn't you like to have some fresh ideas, month after month, for projects and plants to try in your garden or home landscape? All sorts of garden magazines offer color photographs of model gardens, articles on topics ranging from specific plant profiles to general how-to advice, and plenty of sources for decorative elements and supplies that gardeners need.
If you're trying to think of holiday gifts for gardening friends and relatives, subscriptions will deliver a year-round present. Rates vary, so look for special holiday offers.
Here are some favorites:
• "Horticulture: The Art & Science of Smart Gardening." www.hortmag.com. Glossy photos and well-known writers make some interesting reading. William Cullina's feature on native grasses in the current issue is insightful.
• "The Herb Quarterly." www.herbquarterly.com. This publication, with cozy watercolor illustrations and photos, has been published since 1978. Herb and edible-flower growing, recipes, use and lore, and garden reviews are included. The current issue's feature "African healing herbs" covers unusual plants including neem and nutmeg.
• "Fine Gardening." www.finegardening.com. Its far-reaching Web presence is amazing. It include blogs, contests and a discussion forum, and there are how-to videos, including how to prune conifers, and an audio-based pronunciation guide for Latin plant names. The savvy, in-the-moment feeling extends to the print magazine. The current issue features "Conifers for shade" and the attention-grabbing "Ants aren't your enemy."
• "Flower Magazine: Enriching Your Life Through Flowers." www.flowermag.com. This relatively new publication is about the art and pleasure of floral design for a "you can try this at home" crowd. This fall's "light green" issue has a story about Lady Bird Johnson's Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas, and some creative ideas for non-vase vessels, including spice tins and plastic ware, for arrangements. Brides can discover eco-friendly options for backyard bouquets, favors and table décor.
• "Back Home: Your Hands-On Guide to Sustainable Living." www.backhomemagazine.com. This bimonthly magazine is filled with "why didn't I think of that?" ideas. You can learn about creating art by "flower pounding," coping with wildlife damage and blackbird cacophony, and building a cheese press and making your own cheese. Useful and fun ideas for making the most of your landscape and garden.
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