Pros: Great Pics. Useful information. No ads Cons: Cost.
If you’re even a minimalist gardener, you can’t get enough, catalogs, enough articles, enough pictures, enough suggestions to satisfy the craving. Garden Gate Magazine, a bimonthly publication, is so jam-packed with lists, articles, help guides, charts, ...
Pros: A Magazine that Provides Continuous Information Without Advertising Cons: Too short and I still need to refer to my gardening books
Have you ever opened a Home and Garden magazine and just sighed because there was enough information to keep you busy for a while? I have sighed with delight in Garden Gate Magazine. I stumbled upon this magazine subscription offer while...
This magazine subscription was a gift to my husband and me from my brother-in-law and sister-in-law. I'm sure they knew we would love this magazine, but I don't think they knew how much we love it. This is one of those special gifts that keeps giving...
Pros: Great pictures, useful information, easy to understand garden plans and well just everything. Cons: Only six issues in a year...
I do wish I had a garden gate because then that would mean I would have a garden. I do love gardening and have some plants in containers. I call it my "Pot Garden" because it gets people to do a double take and I love that.
Pros: practical advice for "real life" gardens; attractive photographs; lots of nitty-gritty info Cons: less high-flown than some of the coffee-table garden mags - but that's not a bad thing!
Garden Gate is a significantly humbler publication than the glossier, more exaulted mags (like my favorite, Garden Design, for example), and it's precisely for this reason that I recommend it for those folks who don't necessarily own a...
Pros: No advertising,colored pictures,detailed descriptions Cons: Haven't found one yet,except maybe the cost of the magazine, $24.95 for 6 issues
I have been subscribing to Garden Gate for several years now. It is a very informative magazine. One very popular feature is that there is no advertising. The articles are well written,very informative and with many colored pictures covering each...
Pros: Tons of information in an easy-to-read format Cons: No glossy artsy photos of gardens you wish you could afford
I am a landscape designer and gardener who works in a nursery. As such, I get to read and subscribe to virtually every gardening-oriented magazine out there. Some I read for the beautiful photographs (mostly of gardens I could only aspire to if I had the...
Pros: Nice pictures, lots of reader tips Cons: not regional
Although this is a nice homey magazine with lots of gardening tips from it's readers, I had a hard time wading through all of the really fantastic pictures just to realize a large number of the plants wouldn't grow in Zone 4.
Pros: Great articles, instructions & resources. NO ADVERTISING! Cons: None!
Garden Gate magazine is now the only mag. I subscribe to. When I bought my home & started learning about gardening, believe me I bought everything I could get my hands on.
Garden Gate is always thorough in their articles, references, and...
Pros: Great format and content Cons: Wish it was published more often
I am an avid gardener who subscribes to many gardening magazines. Some gardening magazines become stale in their content over time, but the editors of Garden Gate have chosen a fresh and informative format to what I consider a successful method of...
Pros: very helpful planning Cons: Would like monthly
I would highly recommend Garden Gate magazine to those who are putting in a new yard or even trying to change the appearance of their present yard. Garden Gate not only shows you a variety of garden designs,but they tell you what plants to purchase, how...
Pros: easy to read; practical tips; reader suggestions; garden blueprints; issue focus Cons: none, in my opinion
Garden Gate is a fresh, easy-to-use and very readable magazine. It has been so helpful in getting my flower garden growing with its hints and readers' experiences. Each issue presents a gardening blueprint, along with suggestions for plantings. There...
Pros: Garden Design, Information packed Cons: Higher price compared to others on the market.
As a fairly new subscriber to Garden Gate magazine, I've found it to be very helpful in guiding me step by step through my garden. Don't get me wrong, Garden Gate is not just for beginning enthusiasts, but anyone wishing to learn more about all aspects...
Pros: Affordable, no advertisements Cons: I have found none
I was lucky enough to be sent a free issue of GARDEN GATE. I had never seen this beautiful magazine before. After reading this one issue I was hooked.
I guess the most appealing thing is that there are no advertisements. Cover to...
Garden Gate is one of the most informational magazines I have ever had the opportunity to subscribe to. After my first year of subscriptions I have continued to renew annually. This is one magazine I read from cover to cover and enjoy every bit of it...
Step in to a whole new world of gardening success. Every issue of Garden Gate Magazine is full of plant profiles, design ideas, and tips from fellow g...More at Magazineline
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