I'm occasionally tempted to buy magazines with seed pack offers; however, my latest mag purchase was linked to a free pack of 'incredicrop' that says it can result in 400% more fruit and veg if this slow-release plant food is used. I instantly pictured my apple tree laden with apples... well I do like reading the magazine articles and the seeds I can share with my gardening group. (I'm trying not to purchase as many magazines).
One of the best articles in the magazine was a feature on Mark's Veg Plot - on page 42 - a great article. Well done Mark.
This one has nicely fattened up... on my plants. |
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Thanks for the mention Kelli! I have been using a fair bit of garlic-water spray recently, on my chilli seedlings, which have been besieged with hordes of aphids.
ReplyDeleteWe stopped buying gardening magazines a while ago. They were so repetitive which I suppose is to be expected sp we bought them and just flicked through them. That little word 'can' is useful to advertisers isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI agree, they do seem to be repetitive, but I still find it difficult to completely stop the habit. Although I've reduced my purchases slightly.
DeleteCaterpillars already? Eeek. I stopped buying gardening magazines, they're so expensive these days, but I haven't quite mastered my craft magazine addiction yet.
ReplyDeleteI gave up magazines when I started to blog, letting blogging take their place: free, few ads, wonderful articles, stories, and writers. I have made friends around the world.Earth friendly. No clutter. Happy Easter in Ireland.
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