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Better Homes and Gardens Magazine


Better Homes and Gardens Magazine
One of the Best Gardening Magazines

If gardening is your passion, it is vital that you get access to information that is comprehensive and commensurate with your passion.

Better Homes and Gardens MagazineThe Better Homes and Gardens is one of the best sources of information that you can get. This magazine caters to wide range of topics like decorating indoors, home improvements, cooking, gardening, healthy living, etc.

The articles in the magazine are not so long that you fall asleep in the middle of the article, but they are short and interesting.

You can take short breaks and read them in the middle of your daily errands. The articles can go from really exotic to simple tricks and tips to make interesting enhancements in your home or to your garden.

Another positive aspect of this magazine is that it touches a lot of domestic topics rather than focusing purely on gardening. So you are not just investing in a gardening bible, but something that you can use at all times of the day.

You can get good gardening tips, quick cooking recipes and simple tricks to make your house look like a palace with minimal changes!

The main complaint about this magazine though has been its increasing number of advertisements. Many of the traditional loyal readers have found the increase in number ads to be too overwhelming for them to digest.

Some readers have in fact indicated their intentions of stopping the subscriptions due to the number of adverts displayed.

Another place where some readers have found the magazine’s gardening section wanting has been its excessive focus on the western US coasts that are popular for great looking gardens. The readers from other areas would obviously prefer a wider geographic coverage.

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