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American Mass-Market Magazines

By: Alan Nourie; Barbara Nourie | Book details

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health. You'll also see expanded coverage of garden equipment, and special build-it projects for your yard and garden. 6

She also wrote, "If you don't improve your garden's soil, it will become barren and die. The same is true for a magazine, which has an organic life of its own."7 The continued life of Organic Gardening appears to be assured.


Notes
1.
J. I. Rodale. Quoted by M. C. Goldman, "Happy Birthday, Organic Gardening," Organic Gardening, May 1982, p. 42.
2.
Ibid, pp. 43-44.
3.
Robert Rodale, "The Holistic Garden," Organic Gardening, May 1978, p. 38.
4.
Ibid.
5.
Robert Rodale, "To The Future," Organic Gardening, April 1988, p. 23.
6.
Stevie O. Daniels, "Welcome to Change," Organic Gardening, April 1988, p. 5.
7.
Ibid

Information Sources

BIBLIOGRAPHY

n.a.


INDEX SOURCES

Abstrax; Bibliography of Agriculture; Biology Digest; Index to How to Do It Information; Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature ( 1978-present); Magazine Index ( 1978-present).


LOCATION SOURCES

St. Louis Public Library; Missouri Botanical Garden Library. Available on microform ( 1943-present).


Publication History

MAGAZINE TITLE AND TITLE CHANGES

Organic Farming and Gardening, vol. 1, no. 1, May 1942; title changed to Organic Gardening and Farming in December 1942; then it appears to have been titled Organic Gardening until December 1954, when it combined with Organic Farmer and was named Organic Gardening and Farming; this issue is vol. 1, no. 1 of the current series. In July 1978, the title became Organic Gardening; in August 1985, Rodale's Organic Gardening; and in April 1988, Organic Gardening.


VOLUME AND ISSUE DATA

Monthly. (Volume designations above.)


PUBLISHER AND PLACE OF PUBLICATION

Rodale Press, 33 E. Minor St., Emmaus, PA. 18049.

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