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Chicagoland Gardening Magazine
Bimonthly magazine for gardeners in this zone 5 region. Site provides overview of back issues, gardening resource directory, calendar of events, Q&A, and information about membership.

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Florida Gardening Magazine
Includes a feature article, almanac, events calendar, and online subscription ordering.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Chicago's winter has been surprising mild, but with Spring around the corner Chicagoans will be gearing up once again for backyard BBQ's and alfresco entertaining. In this issue, our editors visited homes ...

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Chicago Home + Garden Magazine's Spring Outdoor Living Issue

In “Here Comes the Sun”, Southern Living’s Senior Garden Writer Steve Bender gives readers a preview of soon-to-open Gibbs Gardens: “sweeps of well over 5 million daffodils in 60 different selections bejewel 50 acres. . .” There’s a lot more to ...

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Southern Living Magazine Names Gibbs Gardens “The Most Stunning Daffodil Garden Ever!”

A proposal to open a section of Magazine Street in the Lower Garden District to two-way traffic will be discussed at a public meeting tonight. The meeting, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the International School of Louisiana, 1400 Camp St., will be ...

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2-way traffic proposed for Magazine Street in Lower Garden District

WHERE: Washington State Convention & Trade Center at 7th and Pike Streets in downtown Seattle, WA HIGHLIGHTS: Dozens of superb seminars featuring such speakers as Marta Stewart Living’s editor Stephen Orr and Fine Gardening Magazine’s editor Steve ...

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Garden Show Season Is Here!

Garden bon bons have been seen in Bon Appetit, Fine Gardening, Herb Companion, Wisconsin Gardening magazines. Locally they are available at Olbrich Botanical Gardens Growing Gifts gift shop, where your purchase helps sustain the public gardens and conservatory.

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Garden Bon Bons for your Gardener Valentine

Starting out initially as a photo editor in Washington DC, she eventually moved to New York City for a broader market, which led her to the House & Garden Magazine as Editor-at-Large from 1997 to 2005. Currently the Editor in Chief of WSJ Magazine ...

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Full house at Apartment Therapy Design Evening with Deborah Needleman

Now reps send in the augural cover of New York Cottages & Gardens, the newest magazine to emerge from the Cottages & Gardens group of regional high-end design and lifestyle magazines. Extending the publisher's foothold from Connecticut and the ...

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Here's the First Cover of the Cottages & Gardens NY Edition

Put down those seed catalogs for a moment, please. I know, I know. It's hard to tear yourself away from the green goodness on those pages. But it's time to think about those garden tours, home shows and other home-and-garden-related activities you'll be ...

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Geri Parlin: Include your events in our March Home & Garden magazine

Anderson Road, Rock Hill. The event includes vendor booths, door prizes and presentations by garden experts, including Horticulture Magazine columnist Carol Reese and director of new products for proven winners Rick Schoellhorn. Cost is $48 per ...

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