CA
  
You are currently viewing the Canada version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
Latest Issue


Free Sample Issue
Try a FREE sample of Good Organic Gardening
Try a FREE sample

Good Organic Gardening Magazine Issue March/April #4.6 Back Issue

English
1 Reviews   •  English   •   Family & Home (Gardening)
Only $5.49
A bumper issue in time for the cooler autumn months and horticulturists Jennifer Stackhouse, Melissa King and Claire Bickle tell us about all that’s happening in the garden at this time of year.

Jennifer discloses why Feijoa (also pineapple guava) and aloe vera are clever crops and also gives the low-down on what to do in the garden during March and April. Melissa uncovers the delights of heirloom olives as well as gives advice for planting lettuce and rocket. And Claire tells about how to group edibles that have similar needs. Stone-fruit trees are our subject for Plant Profile with gorgeous photos and expert advice.

The Grapevine, compiled by Jo Immig, lets us know some resources we can access and need to dig deep into the fertile soil of our minds to reconnect to the creativity that will help us adapt to the changes that lie ahead as our planet changes.

We introduce our new contributor, Erina Starkey, who has some innovative ideas, suitable for every garden, for staking plants. While Megg Miller reveals all about the charming Muscovy duck - the gardeners’ friend.

Learn how to deal with snails and slugs. They can be deterred, trapped or disposed of safely without reaching for chemical pellets – see how in our Pest Patrol feature.

And, in our popular From Garden to Table section, discover how to grow, harvest, preserve and cook cabbage, beetroot and eggplant with recipes from The Organic Chef, Joanna Rushton. And, as a special report, Jo discloses all we need to know about eggs: why organic eggs are superior. An issue not to be missed!
read more read less
Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages Good Organic Gardening Preview Pages

Good Organic Gardening

Issue March/April #4.6 A bumper issue in time for the cooler autumn months and horticulturists Jennifer Stackhouse, Melissa King and Claire Bickle tell us about all that’s happening in the garden at this time of year. Jennifer discloses why Feijoa (also pineapple guava) and aloe vera are clever crops and also gives the low-down on what to do in the garden during March and April. Melissa uncovers the delights of heirloom olives as well as gives advice for planting lettuce and rocket. And Claire tells about how to group edibles that have similar needs. Stone-fruit trees are our subject for Plant Profile with gorgeous photos and expert advice. The Grapevine, compiled by Jo Immig, lets us know some resources we can access and need to dig deep into the fertile soil of our minds to reconnect to the creativity that will help us adapt to the changes that lie ahead as our planet changes. We introduce our new contributor, Erina Starkey, who has some innovative ideas, suitable for every garden, for staking plants. While Megg Miller reveals all about the charming Muscovy duck - the gardeners’ friend. Learn how to deal with snails and slugs. They can be deterred, trapped or disposed of safely without reaching for chemical pellets – see how in our Pest Patrol feature. And, in our popular From Garden to Table section, discover how to grow, harvest, preserve and cook cabbage, beetroot and eggplant with recipes from The Organic Chef, Joanna Rushton. And, as a special report, Jo discloses all we need to know about eggs: why organic eggs are superior. An issue not to be missed!


SELECT FORMAT:
Instant Access

Available Digital Offers:

Single Digital Back Issue Issue March/April #4.6
 
$5.49 / issue
Available with
Pocketmags Plus
Unlimited Reading Subscription
 
$1.39
Get unlimited access to Good Organic Gardening and over 600+ other great titles. Renews at $13.99 / month after 30 days. Cancel anytime. Learn More
This issue and other back issues are not included in a Good Organic Gardening subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription and start from as little as $3.00 per issue . If you're looking to subscribe please check out our Subscription Options
Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over an annualised subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Calculations are for illustration purposes only. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription unless otherwise stated. Your chosen term will automatically renew unless cancelled in the My Account area upto 24 hours before the end of the current subscription.

Issue Cover

Good Organic Gardening  |  Issue March/April #4.6  


A bumper issue in time for the cooler autumn months and horticulturists Jennifer Stackhouse, Melissa King and Claire Bickle tell us about all that’s happening in the garden at this time of year.

Jennifer discloses why Feijoa (also pineapple guava) and aloe vera are clever crops and also gives the low-down on what to do in the garden during March and April. Melissa uncovers the delights of heirloom olives as well as gives advice for planting lettuce and rocket. And Claire tells about how to group edibles that have similar needs. Stone-fruit trees are our subject for Plant Profile with gorgeous photos and expert advice.

The Grapevine, compiled by Jo Immig, lets us know some resources we can access and need to dig deep into the fertile soil of our minds to reconnect to the creativity that will help us adapt to the changes that lie ahead as our planet changes.

We introduce our new contributor, Erina Starkey, who has some innovative ideas, suitable for every garden, for staking plants. While Megg Miller reveals all about the charming Muscovy duck - the gardeners’ friend.

Learn how to deal with snails and slugs. They can be deterred, trapped or disposed of safely without reaching for chemical pellets – see how in our Pest Patrol feature.

And, in our popular From Garden to Table section, discover how to grow, harvest, preserve and cook cabbage, beetroot and eggplant with recipes from The Organic Chef, Joanna Rushton. And, as a special report, Jo discloses all we need to know about eggs: why organic eggs are superior. An issue not to be missed!
read more read less
Good Organic Gardening is a fresh new magazine with goodness at its heart – 100% real, organic and unashamedly earthy.

Good Organic Gardening offers the absolute best advice for productive gardening and is the only gardening magazine that goes all the way to the dining table.

If you love the satisfaction of growing your own, gardening in harmony with nature, and love finding new ways to put fresh produce on the table Good Organic Gardening will give a whole new view of good stuff you can do in the garden.

As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:


•  A discount off the RRP of your magazine
•  Your magazine delivered to your device each month
•  You'll never miss an issue
•  You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

You'll receive 6 issues during a 1 year Good Organic Gardening magazine subscription.

Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.

Your purchase here at Pocketmags.com can be read on any of the following platforms.


You can read here on the website or download the app for your platform, just remember to login with your Pocketmags username and password.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
The Pocketmags app runs on all iPad and iPhone devices running iOS 13.0 or above, Android 8.0 or above and Fire Tablet (Gen 3) or above. Our web-reader works with any HTML5 compatible browser, for PC and Mac we recommend Chrome or Firefox.

For iOS we recommend any device which can run the latest iOS for better performance and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.
5.0
/5
Based on 1 Customer Reviews
5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
View Reviews

Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Good Organic Gardening Issue March/April #4.6.

Good Organic Gardening 14.6 14.6 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 14.5 14.5 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 14.4 14.4 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 14.3 14.3 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 14.2 14.2 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 14.1 14.1 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.6 13.6 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.5 13.5 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.4 13.4 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.3 13.3 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.2 13.2 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 13.1 13.1 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
Good Organic Gardening 12.6 12.6 Buy for $3.99 View | Add to Cart
+
See All
Free Sample Issue
Try a FREE sample of Good Organic Gardening