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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Buy Local Special for Small Business Saturday
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I'm running this subscription special through December 5 in gratitude for all my online friends, followers, fans, and frequent commenters.
Print out the coupon above, fill it out and mail it in with your check/money order to get 10% off a year's subscription to Washington Gardener Magazine. It is a local garden magazine for the greater Washington, DC region. By local gardeners, for local gardeners. All about what grows in zones 6-7. Independent, woman-owned. It is also a certified Green Business.
Please tell all your local gardening friends to Buy Local this Small Business Saturday!
Friday, November 23, 2012
Back Issue Sale!
Gift yourself (or the local DC/MD/VA gardener in your life) with a set of ALL 30+ Washington Gardener Magazine back issues for just $100. This price includes postage and handling!
Your order must be prepaid by check or money order.
Send Your Order to:
Washington Gardener
826 Philadelphia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Order by December 17 to guarantee delivery by Christmas!
Your order must be prepaid by check or money order.
Send Your Order to:
Washington Gardener
826 Philadelphia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Order by December 17 to guarantee delivery by Christmas!
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