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from:A good water gardening magazine can provide a lot of useful information, as well as hours of enjoyable reading for the water gardener, whether he or she is a beginner or a water gardener of long experience. The water gardening magazine is written by water gardeners for the benefit of other water gardeners. It is a place where water gardeners from all over the world come together to share ideas and experiences.
The water gardening magazine will have all the news of the latest developments in this special form of horticulture. It will tell readers about plants, ponds, containers and accessories. If someone has developed a new way to fight algae, or has come up with a clever new way to keep predatory birds like herons from feeding on your fish, the news will be in the water gardening magazine. If there is new information on how to protect your plants from disease, that, too, will be in the water gardening magazine.
More than that, the water gardening magazine will be chock full of photographs of water gardens from all over the world. The reader can see how fellow water gardeners combine plants, water, stone or brickwork, accessories and background landscaping to create water gardens that not only please their owners, but also win prizes.
Do you want information on how to build a water garden? Look in a water gardening magazine. You’re not sure if you should excavate for a pond or develop a container water garden? The water gardening magazine can help you to decide what is best for you. Have you been having a problem with pests or plant disease? The magazine may well have the solution, spelled out in black and white in easy to follow steps.
Do you have a good idea for building a cascade in a water garden? Why not write about it and send it as a letter to the editor of your favourite water gardening magazine? Your fellow water gardeners would probably love to read about it. Perhaps, if you can do a good enough job writing the article, and you provide some good photographs, the magazine’s editor might even want to publish your story as an article. Or maybe, if writing isn’t your strong point, you’d just like to submit a photograph of that remarkable, original cascade you have in your back yard. Imagine sharing your creation through a picture in a magazine!
If you cannot find a water gardening magazine at your local newsstand, just ask your water gardening supply dealer. He or she will either have one in stock, or will be able to tell you how to get one. You’ll be glad to add it to your reading list.
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