The Autumn 2018 issue of Garden Design magazine was the final printing of the magazine. Please sign up for our email newsletter, check out our webinars or find us on Facebook or Instagram.
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PURE INSPIRATION
"This is by far the best garden magazine I have ever read. It also may be the best overall magazine I have ever read, and I read many, many magazines! I am relatively new to gardening, and this is pure inspiration. Your layout, photo quality, attention to detail and varied articles (such as cooking, new book reviews and love of nature) are superb."
—Amy S., Pennsylvania
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AN IMPORTANT PART OF ANY GARDENER'S LIBRARY
"What a stunning piece of work. I picked it up. Opened it. Read the first page. Sat down, and read the entire thing. It's original, it's relevant, it's gorgeous, and it is an important part of my library."
—Sandra S., California
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A PUBLICATION YOU'LL READ COVER TO COVER
"I love the images. The text is beautifully written. The paper feels wonderful in my hands. I appreciate the aspirational ideas but also the real life ideas. I read every issue cover to cover and eventually part with them giving them to a young friend that is an avid gardener and enjoys them as much as I do."
—Jt C., Madison WI
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COMPREHENSIVE STORIES
"I've purchased hundreds of garden magazines over the many years and yours is such a pleasure. What I most appreciate is the fact that each article is several pages. I'll begin reading an article, turn the page, read, and turn the page. It's such a pleasure to get a comprehensive article."
—Janet M., Oregon (Gardening Nirvana)
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BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY
"I saw a copy of Garden Design magazine late last year and was absolutely impressed with the in-depth articles and the beautiful photography. This past spring I became a subscriber and love every single page. It is beautifully presented and I love that there are no ads. I don't subscribe to too many magazines, but Garden Design is worth every single penny."
—Lina F., Colorado
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CONSISTENT QUALITY
"Garden Design continues to awe and inspire me! You set the bar high for yourself with the first issues of the magazine you published, and you have maintained equally interesting and informative articles and fabulous photography ever since. Bravo! I look forward to another year's subscription! Thank you."
—Joyce K. W., Massachusetts
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A GARDEN MAGAZINE THAT'S FOR EVERYONE
"A garden magazine that can be enjoyed by people across zones, coasts, yard sizes, and levels of horticulture knowledge."
—Nick M., Ohio
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A BALANCE OF BEAUTY, INSPIRATION, AND TECHNIQUES
"Just a quick note to share how very impressed I am with my newest issue of Garden Design...an absolutely stellar issue, full of beauty, inspiration, great techniques-a perfect balance of all three. Not too fluffy; not too wordy; not too preachy."
—Carol R., California
Show off your cut flowers. Pillows to pep up your space. A refreshing drink. Design with boxwood. Where the foods you love came from. Plant-based skin-care products. Preserve summer blooms.
If there’s a single flower that represents sunshine and happiness, it’s the sunflower. Discover the range of colors and forms now available to brighten your summer beds, borders, and containers.
A runoff-prone slope is transformed into a colorful, interactive landscape loved by hummingbirds, bees, and the homeowners.
Southern Africa’s Dierama graces gardens with nodding fairy wands of color.
Look to these entries for ways to enliven the approach to your home and welcome guests in style.
Learn how to make sure the beneficial insects stick around in your garden.
A garden designer dramatically transforms her neglected landscape into a beautiful, lush garden for relaxation. Her guiding principle: Make it low fuss.
A longtime plant lover trades city bustle for country quiet, creating a magical woodland garden where foliage steals the scene.
Grow daylilies that are as beautiful to look at as they are easy to care for.
See 15 backyard retreats designed for lounging, entertaining, play, and—most of all—pure enjoyment.
These stunning summer container designs combine architectural presence, sultry colors, and abundant textures.
A small but mighty crew transforms a swath of Australian terrain into a perennial garden that’s nearly invisible from the house.
A custom-cut rock becomes a unique, naturalistic water feature in a garden.