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Pennsylvania Gardener - 6 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points This glossy bi-monthly magazine is all about gardening in Pennsylvania and USDA zones 5 and 6. Cover to cover we talk about annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, vegetables, herbs, fruits, insects, diseases and so much more.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Oklahoma Gardener - 9 Issues - 1 Year 709 Points The Oklahoma Gardening television program is the source for research-based information on gardening, lawn and tree care, landscaping design and maintenance, and food and nutrition for the citizens of Oklahoma.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Ohio Gardener - 6 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points This glossy bi-monthly magazine is all about gardening in Ohio and USDA zones 5 and 6. Cover to cover we talk about annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, vegetables, herbs, fruits, insects, diseases and so much more.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Missouri Gardener - 6 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points This glossy bi-monthly magazine is all about gardening in Missouri and USDA zones 5 and 6. Cover to cover we talk about annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, vegetables, herbs, fruits, insects, diseases and so much more.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Mississippi Gardener - 9 Issues - 1 Year 709 Points A magazine written by Southern and Mississippi gardeners about gardening in Mississippi. Veggies, flowers, lawns, landscaping....no matter what your interests are, if it's gardening, we've got you covered!Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Minnesota Gardener - 6 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points The magazine created just for gardeners in Minnesota. Our writers live and work in the regions they cover, so they know the answers to the unique challenges of gardening in Minnesota.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Michigan Gardening - 6 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points Your guide to Great Lakes gardeningPlease note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Louisiana Gardener - 9 Issues - 1 Year 709 Points A must-read for any and all who garden, or wish to garden, in the most unique state of our nation - Louisiana.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Kentucky Gardener - 9 Issues - 1 Year 709 Points A magazine written by Southern and Kentucky gardeners about gardening in Kentucky. Veggies, flowers, lawns, landscaping....no matter what your interests are, if it's gardening, we've got you covered!Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Georgia Gardening - 9 Issues - 1 Year 709 Points A magazine written by Southern and Georgia gardeners about gardening in Georgia. Veggies, flowers, lawns, landscaping....no matter what your interests are, if it's gardening, we've got you covered!Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to activate. ... Item View » |
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Florida Gardening - 6 Issues - 1 Year 606 Points Since 1995, Florida Gardening readers have found the information they need to truly enjoy gardening in this unique state. Each issue concentrates on Florida?s plants, diverse growing regions, soil conditions, and garden solutions. Whether you grow flowers, fruit, vegetables, native plants, or even Florida?s most exotic tropicals, Florida Gardening offers both the inspiration and information you need to succeed.Please note: New magazine subscriptions can take up to 120 days to a ... Item View » |
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Hoard's Dairyman - 20 Issues - 1 Year 579 Points The mission of Hoard?s Dairyman is to supply dairy farmers and their advisors from North America and around the world with practical, factual information to assist in all facets of their dairy businesses. From growing and storing crops to purchasing feeds, from supplying herd health information to obtaining the most benefit from their veterinary professionals, from feeding methods to the politics of the farm bill, and from the economics of a new technology to the cost of milk production, all asp ... Item View » |