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General => News => Topic started by: Alan_Y on March 16, 2005, 06:54:01
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Dear All
I popped in to Tescos last night and came across a magazine called Grow Your Own . (Launch Issue). Not a bad read Covers growing veg ,info on chickens , smallholders , Tips and recipes.
just thought I'd let everyone know in case they haven't seen it.
Cheers for now.
Alan :)
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I got one. It had some posh carrot and broccoli seed with it. Thought the mag was a bit upmarket (certainly the veg were ;) Enjoyed reading about the chickens though. Posh chicken houses or what!!! Eglus they're called. Better than my house I'm thinkin ;D
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I've got this too. Nice seeds (free gift) and glossy, but I was left feeling 'unsatisfied'. It'll never replace The Kitchen Gardener but might be nice as an extra. I've got a subscription and on first impressions, probably won't renew when due.
Lillypad
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they have been advertising it in Natural Health mag for a while i was wondering when i was coming out - may have to get it along with kitchen garden
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I thought the GYO mag was a refreshing change, i certainly took full advantage of the freebies and special offers, but dont tell the wife. I thought the mag was aimed at the new wave of allotmenteers and steered away from the 'old boy in flat cap' brigade. I will definately buy it again.
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the new wave of allotmenteers
That's the ones with electricity on their site so that they can clear an overgrown allotment with an electric Mantis tiller - ROFL ??? ;D ;D ;D :'(
Embarrassed myself on the bus home with that one - not something I'll be wasting money on again.
All best - Gavin
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while it seems to cover a lot of subjects, it seemed to be lacking in substance in the articles itself i thought. I will try a few more issue probably but i agree it seems aimed at the 'trendy new smallholders' - sounds patronising but not sure how to put otherwise.
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As a "newbie" I quite liked it - shallow they I may be! Although I did find it rather obsessed with chickens, I used to keep them - it's not very hard!!
We get that sort of brocolli from our organic veg box chap, they call it Romanesque Cauliflower, it's certainly tasty stuff whatever it likes to call itself.
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Once I'd sussed the "product placement" in the allotment clearing article, it left me with a very sour and jaundiced taste in my reading of the other veggie bits.
I wonder if they actually have a veggie gardener writing for them at all? Very disgruntled, I am - could have spent that £3.20 on seeds I really wanted >:(
All best - Gavin
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the 'old boy in flat cap' brigade.
Cheeky begger, now where did I put my cardie.
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I think it was used for the hanging baskets when your back was turned Heritage.....Whats wrong with cardies and flat caps? OOW ARR. ;D
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No disrespect to flat cap wearing folk, i actually own one myself.
Bought the 2nd issue of GYO, its a good read if nothing else but i agree with one user who stated that there didnt seem to be any substance to it. I will try the recipe for curried carrots though. I think it all depends what you want from a magazine, the way i look at it with 2 free packets of seeds free with every mag it makes it a worthwile buy, 2 packets of seeds would probably cost the same price as the mag, the rest is a bonus.
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Well I loved this mag - didn't see issue 1 but saw 2 and bought it - as a not very experienced gardener, finding it helpful and will definitely buy again and might even subscribe for a while....H.P.
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I thought the thread was about growing your own mag and thought I'd find out what a mag was!! ;D
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;D Norma Jean ;D now your sounding like Marilyn ;D ;D
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Wa?? :o A dizzy blonde?? ::) ;D
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the way i look at it with 2 free packets of seeds free with every mag it makes it a worthwile buy, 2 packets of seeds would probably cost the same price as the mag, the rest is a bonus.
1. Where do you buy your seed from?
2. Want to buy a second hand car? ;D