Posted by MankyManning on February 21, 2011, 9:29 am
I have seen an auction for most back issues of gardens illustrated
here:-
'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
they aren't too far away from me.
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MankyManning
Posted by Mike Lyle on February 23, 2011, 11:09 am
wrote:
>> I have seen an auction for most back issues of gardens illustrated
>> here:-
>>
>> 'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
>> 25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
>>
>> I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
>> they aren't too far away from me.
>>
>> --
>> MankyManning
>Waste of space mate if you just want information. Get a good book. You
>can never find the mag. you want when you need the info.
Definitely. A book is always better, from every point if view. Note
that the ad says "most back issues", so it isn't even complete: a
white elephant. Browse the gardening section of your library and see
what kind of thing you actually want; but if you're an absolute
beginner, then a good start would be the "Expert" books: have a look
at "The Garden Expert". It may tell you all you need, or simply be a
starter.
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Mike.
Posted by Janet on February 23, 2011, 1:55 pm
mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk says...
>
> wrote:
>
> >> I have seen an auction for most back issues of gardens illustrated
> >> here:-
> >>
> >> 'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
> >> 25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
> >>
> >> I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
> >> they aren't too far away from me.
> >>
> >> --
> >> MankyManning
> >
> >Waste of space mate if you just want information. Get a good book. You
> >can never find the mag. you want when you need the info.
>
> Definitely. A book is always better, from every point if view. Note
> that the ad says "most back issues", so it isn't even complete: a
> white elephant.
I don't agree. The seller is offering 168 issues, no bids yet, so if
the price is right it could be a bargain; and an inspirational asset to
a beginner.
In its early years especially, this was a very good and informative
gardening mag with beautiful illustrations.
IIRC a couple of urg's more famous and fabulous old contributors, wrote
for it. (Remember Tim, anyone?)
Finding an article you want is no problem as GI have a free online
index at
http://www.gardensillustrated.com/magazine/index
It offers a LOT of interesting but easily assimilated information
about gardening history, different styles, different areas of the UK,
local gardens etc; and a wealth of stimulating ideas for making and
planting gardens.
Infinitely more interesting and inspiring than the Expert series, imo.
The OP can take a peek here, and use a mouse to leaf through the pages
of the current issue to
see if the style is of interest
http://www.gardensillustrated.com/issue/february-2011
Janet.
Posted by Mike Lyle on February 23, 2011, 5:42 pm
>mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk says...
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >> I have seen an auction for most back issues of gardens illustrated
>> >> here:-
>> >>
>> >> 'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
>> >> 25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
>> >>
>> >> I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
>> >> they aren't too far away from me.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> MankyManning
>> >
>> >Waste of space mate if you just want information. Get a good book. You
>> >can never find the mag. you want when you need the info.
>>
>> Definitely. A book is always better, from every point if view. Note
>> that the ad says "most back issues", so it isn't even complete: a
>> white elephant.
> I don't agree. The seller is offering 168 issues, no bids yet, so if
>the price is right it could be a bargain; and an inspirational asset to
>a beginner.
> In its early years especially, this was a very good and informative
>gardening mag with beautiful illustrations.
>IIRC a couple of urg's more famous and fabulous old contributors, wrote
>for it. (Remember Tim, anyone?)
> Finding an article you want is no problem as GI have a free online
>index at
>http://www.gardensillustrated.com/magazine/index
> It offers a LOT of interesting but easily assimilated information
>about gardening history, different styles, different areas of the UK,
>local gardens etc; and a wealth of stimulating ideas for making and
>planting gardens.
>Infinitely more interesting and inspiring than the Expert series, imo.
>The OP can take a peek here, and use a mouse to leaf through the pages
>of the current issue to
>see if the style is of interest
>http://www.gardensillustrated.com/issue/february-2011
Well, different strokes for different blokes. But ONE HUNDRED AND
SIXTY-EIGHT unbound issues of a magazine? (Say, about four feet of
pile or shelf? How much for postage?) And, if I understand correctly,
you have to go online to look in the index? And there are some
missing? I agree there are good articles and lovely pictures there,
but I still vote for a book or two.
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Mike.
Posted by Mike Lyle on February 24, 2011, 11:26 am
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 22:42:46 +0000, Mike Lyle
>>mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk says...
>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >> I have seen an auction for most back issues of gardens illustrated
>>> >> here:-
>>> >>
>>> >> 'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
>>> >> 25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
>>> >>
>>> >> I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
>>> >> they aren't too far away from me.
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> MankyManning
>>> >
>>> >Waste of space mate if you just want information. Get a good book. You
>>> >can never find the mag. you want when you need the info.
>>>
>>> Definitely. A book is always better, from every point if view. Note
>>> that the ad says "most back issues", so it isn't even complete: a
>>> white elephant.
>>
>> I don't agree. The seller is offering 168 issues, no bids yet, so if
>>the price is right it could be a bargain; and an inspirational asset to
>>a beginner.
>> In its early years especially, this was a very good and informative
>>gardening mag with beautiful illustrations.
>>IIRC a couple of urg's more famous and fabulous old contributors, wrote
>>for it. (Remember Tim, anyone?)
>>
>> Finding an article you want is no problem as GI have a free online
>>index at
>>
>>http://www.gardensillustrated.com/magazine/index
>>
>> It offers a LOT of interesting but easily assimilated information
>>about gardening history, different styles, different areas of the UK,
>>local gardens etc; and a wealth of stimulating ideas for making and
>>planting gardens.
>>Infinitely more interesting and inspiring than the Expert series, imo.
>>
>>The OP can take a peek here, and use a mouse to leaf through the pages
>>of the current issue to
>>see if the style is of interest
>>
>>http://www.gardensillustrated.com/issue/february-2011
>>
>Well, different strokes for different blokes. But ONE HUNDRED AND
>SIXTY-EIGHT unbound issues of a magazine? (Say, about four feet of
>pile or shelf? How much for postage?) And, if I understand correctly,
>you have to go online to look in the index? And there are some
>missing? I agree there are good articles and lovely pictures there,
>but I still vote for a book or two.
Sorry about the caps: I was thinking in italics, not shouting.
--
Mike.
>> here:-
>>
>> 'Gardens Illustrated Magazine most Back Issues, 1-168 on eBay (end time
>> 25-Feb-11 11:32:29 GMT)' (http://tinyurl.com/4h9qupl )
>>
>> I haven't really read them before, are they worth getting hold of as
>> they aren't too far away from me.
>>
>> --
>> MankyManning
>Waste of space mate if you just want information. Get a good book. You
>can never find the mag. you want when you need the info.