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NZ Gardener

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Love plants and gardens? Then don't miss another issue of NZ Gardener. Every issue shares great gardens of every imaginable size and style from Northland to Southland, and you'll meet amazing gardeners from every region too

NZ Gardener has been inspiring New Zealand gardeners every month for more than 80 years, so get your copy sent directly to your door to ensure your garden is as pretty and productive as possible.


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Customer Reviews

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Simona

I purchase a subscription to NZ Gardener for my mum every year for Mother's Day and have been doing so for the past 5 years. It's the perfect subscription for someone who loves growing their own vegetables, tending to gardens, DIY projects and seasonal recipes like pickling, roasting and baking using ingredients from the garden. The content never gets old and she gets excited for every issue to arrive - even better that it's something for her to remember me by each month!

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Shonagh

I find reading the magazine very useful as a reminder what plants, especially vegetables, to plant at different times, which seeds to start sowing, etc, It is inspiring to see what people are doing in different parts of the country, though I agree with a previous reviewer it would be useful to see more emphasis on smaller gardens, container gardens, etc. My main interest is encouraging people to grow some of their own food. This can be just one or two favourite vegetables in a pot, in a seperate garden, or fitted in around their existing garden. I would also like to see more emphasis in growing and using common garden herbs. Teaching people howto start saving their own seeds is another important topic in this age when many people are struggling financially

Thanks for your lovely review and great suggestions! We’re so glad you find NZ Gardener to be both useful and inspiring, and love that you have an interest in helping others grow their own food. We’ll pass these ideas on to Jo, our editor, for future content.

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Shonagh

I find reading the magazine very useful as a reminder what plants, especially vegetable, to plant at different times, whiich seeds to start sowing etc, It is inspiring to see what people are doing in different parts of the country, though I agree with a precious reviewer it would be iseful to see more emphasis n smaller gardens, container gardens, etc. I would also like to see more emphasis in growing and using common garden herbs.

Thanks so much for your review, we’re so pleased you find the magazine inspiring! I’ll be sure to share your suggestions with Jo, our editor, for future issues.

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BarryM

I look forward each month to the magazine and enjoy it. However my interest is mostly in vegetables and fruit trees, in a small difficult sloping garden so I wish there were more relevant articles on them and less on the rhapsodic eulogies for the large flower laden gardens.

Thanks so much for your review, we’re so pleased you enjoy the magazine! I’ll share your thoughts with Jo, our editor.

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Anonymous

I find a lot of useful information in your lovely magazine (which I borrow from the library). I would like to see more articles featuring smaller gardens. I find the enormous gardens often featured, overwhelming. My garden is 750 sq metres and has mostly fruit and vegetables, with a few flowers including spring bulbs. It also has quite large background trees including a golden elm twice the height of my house. I really enjoy Joe Bennet's page!

Thank you for your lovely feedback. We’ve passed your comments about featuring more small gardens on to Jo, our editor. Your garden sounds like it would be beautiful!

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