A year or so ago, I subscribed to Zone4, a gardening magazine about "LIVING in the high country WEST." Their subscription advertisement said "ZONE4's expert contributors offer advice on everything you need to know to be a successful gardener in the short, dry growing seasons of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho." It should have mentioned "high altitude," too.
"Plus," they continue, "Q & A with Montana State University's top horticulturist Dr. Bob Gough, sustainable sources of local foods, recipes, farmers markets, flowers on MainStreet, outdoor art, and more."
The price is $24 a/year or $40 for 2 years. It is published four times a year. It is expensive to publish a beautiful, slick magazine like this, and I knew I needed to put my money where my mouth was.
When I first saw this magazine, I was low-water ideas deprived: not only did I order up a two-year subscription, but I sprung for back issues as well.
The 2011 Fall Edition is out, and I am awaiting their 2011Winter Edition.
Meanwhile I watch them online. Click here to view their website. Click the back arrow to return. Highlights of their website include their issue back-issues index, videos, store (everyone has a gardener on their Christmas gift) and a recipe corner.
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