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Organic Gardening (2-year)

4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)

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Who Reads Organic Gardening Magazine?
Organic Gardening readers are women and men who enjoy growing and eating the freshest food, want a yard that is beautiful year-round yet safe for people, pets and wildlife, and take deep satisfaction from working in harmony with nature. They rely on Organic Gardening for well-researched, in-depth reporting on the best plants to grow in their conditions, the most effective pest and weed control strategies, tips and techniques for keeping plants healthy, plus ideas for sustainable living indoors and out.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Food: We evaluate new and heirloom varieties of tomatoes and all your favorite vegetables in our nationwide network of test gardens. And we bring you the latest research on how to grow them to the peak of flavor. Each issue also includes hints on serving them simply to show off their homegrown goodness.
  • Landscaping: A well-maintained property enhances your home’s value and gives you a comfortable space where you can relax with family and friends. We show you how to create a yard that is filled with color and interest in all four seasons, with details on the flowers, shrubs and trees that demand little care and deliver big impact. And we offer expert suggestions for giving your yard that “designed by a pro” look.
  • Pest and Weed Control: Toxic pesticides and weedkillers not only harm wildlife and poison our fresh water supply, they threaten the health of people and pets. Organic Gardening readers get solutions that are proven to work, but safe for all living things.
  • Soil: The secret to success in gardening is right below your feet. Organic Gardening is the only magazine that gives its readers information they can use to build the most fertile, well-balanced and healthy soil possible. Plus, find out how easy and rewarding composting can be.
Feature Articles:
  • Test Garden Report: Each season, we grow the newest varieties in 12 locations around the country and name those that deserve space in your vegetable beds this year. We also try out tools and other gear, and highlight the products worth your money.
  • Complete Beginner’s Guide: Everything you need to know to succeed in your first season. From how to set up your first bed to what to plant to where to shop, we take you by the hand and help you make the smartest choices. Even old hands will learn a new trick or two.
  • Kitchen Garden Plan: Transform an ordinary vegetable bed into a practical yet attractive potager. Includes recommendations on the best crops to grow and how to plant them to help you enjoy fresh, homegrown food every day, all season long.
  • The Time-Strapped Gardener: Hundreds of tested tips on how to get more food, beauty and pleasure from your garden, in just minutes a day.
  • Tomatoes for Every Space: No matter how big or small your plot, we give you the varieties and strategies for growing your biggest and best harvest of tomatoes ever.
  • Best Tasting Harvest: Get the most flavor from everything you grow with small but significant changes that make all the difference between “ah” and “blah.”
  • Organic Roses: Yes, you can enjoy these most beautiful and fragrant of flowers without relying on noxious chemicals to protect them. An expert shares his most dependable varieties and his hints for keeping them healthy in even the worst conditions.
  • Plant Now, Eat in Fall: Keep enjoying homegrown food even as the weather changes with this plan for summer planting and autumn harvesting.
  • Drought Busters: Meet the tough flowers that thrive when the heat is on and the soil is parched.
  • Four-Season Sensations: Trees and shrubs that are attractive and low-maintenance year-round and that attract colorful birds to your yard.
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Since 1942, Organic Gardening has been delivering well-researched, practical and timely information and useful products and services. As the essential resource for any gardener, it provides current and authoritative information, with a focus on making the process of gardening fun and easy.

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Product Details

  • Format: Magazine
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Publisher: Rodale Inc
  • ASIN: B000OPOEI0
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #104 in Magazines (See Top 100 in Magazines)
  • This magazine subscription is provided by Rodale Inc.
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I love the articles and the gorgeous pictures. Cynthia Vilchek  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
Received my first copy yesterday, and it is a great magazine. John Linebaugh  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
70 of 71 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars A Mere Shadow of Its Former Self January 4, 2011
Subscription Term Name:2 years
I subscribed to Organic Gardening decades ago when the magazine was digest size, printed on non-glossy paper, and jam packed with in-depth, substantive articles that took hours to read and even longer to think about. Now I can read the entire magazine in a brief sitting, and rarely find much to mull over afterward. It's departed from its origins as an intelligent publication focusing on the precepts and practicalities of growing organically, in favor of pandering to the attention-challenged reader who can't--or won't--concentrate on anything beyond quick bytes and pretty pictures. In short, it's abandoned a grown up approach for that of a little child's picture book without much content. I may or may not renew my subscription when it expires in another year. The few interesting bits that crop up--surprisingly--from time to time may keep me engaged. We'll see what the next year brings.
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271 of 293 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars New policies are objectionable June 10, 2010
By frizzz
Subscription Term Name:2 years
I've received the magazine for a few years and its pretty good. Not so much groundbreaking, but some interesting articles. But I give it one star because of new policies in place. I got a pretty nasty letter from the "Rodele Credit Department" (the publisher of OG) with harsh phrases like "in an attempt to collect this debt...", "to give you a chance to resolve this matter before it goes further...". "You must respond to this letter to resolve this matter." I thought, wow, this is how you ask me to renew my subscription? Using strong-arm tactics for renewal of a Green Magazine? This is unexpected. I'm feeling bullied.
Talking to their customer service today, twice, they freely admit that customers are slammed into auto-renewal if they don't respond saying "no" to something I don't even remember receiving. Then they are threatened with collection procedures for not paying "what I already owe". Yuk! Double yuk! This can be straightened out with a phone call, and they say they won't ding my credit report for "non-payment", they allowed me to "cancel". But who needs this? Who wants a magazine that wants to add stress to my life?
Come on Rodele, clean up your act please. Treat us with dignity and courtesy and we'll be loyal customers. Hazing and threatening us is not the experience we're looking for.
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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Organic Gardening May 8, 2008
Subscription Term Name:2 years
This is a pretty decent magazine for organic gardeners. It is rather thin though. I haven't found myself needing some of the info given, but other articles have been useful. This of course makes sense because we all grow different things! There are articles that aren't related to gardening. For example, the issue of organic & non organic milk. I think this would relate more to an issue on farming not gardening. Plus it wasn't even about raising your own cows, it was about factory cows, milk in the store. Anyway, it's a decent source for the beginner. The best resource out there is the Rodales Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening. It is simply PACKED with useful information.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Content is thin and basic
After receiving 3 issues of this magazine, I decided to cancel because I don't find a lot of organic gardening matters that are being discussed. Read more
Published 23 days ago by cwgatos
5.0 out of 5 stars Organic gardening practishoner for over 40 years
My 1st subscription 40 years ago. Subscribe every once in while to see what's new. Always something to learn. Read more
Published 1 month ago by joe belsan
4.0 out of 5 stars expected
a gift to my mother-in-law. She has Alzheimer's and keeps her mind quick with gardening. Gave her more to absorb.
Published 1 month ago by lynn
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
I received this magazine on a deal. Five dollars for two years. You can't beat that. As a beginning gardener I was looking forward to improving my abilities. Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. Paradise
5.0 out of 5 stars Good deal
this was a good deal on a great magazine that I have subscribed to off and on for many years.
Published 3 months ago by tinkabell
3.0 out of 5 stars Not all I expected
Too many adds compared to content. Expected more actual gardening compared to cooking and recipes. Did like some of the recipes, just nt what I was looking for.
Published 3 months ago by James Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice magazine
I'm a licensed, graduate-degreed horticulturist and landscaper and find nice nuggets and ideas in this magazine. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome gardening resource!
My husband bugged me and bugged me for this magazine...finally it went on sale for $5 for a two year subscription! Read more
Published 4 months ago by V. Ward
5.0 out of 5 stars exited over the magazine
I really like all of the articles that have been covered in the two issues that I have received. I have so many ideas, I don't have a big enough yard. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kimberly Tritt
2.0 out of 5 stars Where's the digital version!?
Good mag but as far as I can tell, u have to pay extra for the digital or ipad version which is lame cause other mags such as cooking light come w the digital version w ur... Read more
Published 4 months ago by michon
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