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Feb 16, 2012 8:48 AM CST
Name: Alan
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And almost all the garden magazines do not fit into the Arizona climate, dry and using the least amount of water, and the best work around for that problem. Yeah...no gardening magazines here. Local resources provide much better info. Mainly in websites and blogs operated by local gardeners. We have a lot more offered to us now, than when I first took up gardening in Arizona. But still no good magazines. And like many, to me, there is nothing like the smell of a new book or magazine, and opening the pages to discover what's inside. But I think those days are long gone. I still buy books when I can get them at an affordable price, because I prefer reading a book over reading a tablet. But, when comparing prices of late, I have been downloading more books to read off line.

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