Welcome to STG COMMUNITY BLOG
Welcome.
This new blog has been created as a method of interacting more with our readers that neither the printed publication or a television program can, not that subTropical Gardening magazine has a television program.
We look forward to your feedback as to what we should have on this blog… just add your suggestions by pressing the COMMENTS button below and type away
We hope to launch a range of features to this STG Community Blog over the coming weeks and months. Officially it is not launched till 15th May.
In the interim, enjoy our FREE e-Book version of Issue 18 subTropical Gardening. If you have not been provided the link to this e-book yet, then you must first enter your name and email in the box to the right of this post (article).
Enjoy and I hope to hear from you all soon (in the form of comments below).
Cheers
Paul Plant
Editor, subTropical Gardening magazine.
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It would be great to have a readers forum where ideas can be shared and questions answered.
Looking into that. thanks for idea.
Paul, Editor
What a great idea this new site is. It adds another dimension to your wonderful magazine (which I’ve subscribed to for three years by the way, never done that before with any magazine, so it shows how impressed I am!)
Can I make a small suggestion? I find ‘STG Magazine’ so vibrant, colourful, pleasing to the eye and the senses, but your new site heading is sadly lacking—dead infact! Could you add some colour, foliage, plant etc. to liven it up a bit?
Apart from that your doing a great job, thanks STG Team!
Thanks Sue for your comments. This STG COMMUNITY BLOG is an extension of the normal website which has all the colour and visual pleasure of the magazine. This Blog section is new and will be incorporating some simple visual elements soon, especially in the header… at least as soon as I figure out how
Cheers
Paul, Editor
Your magazine is the best gardening magazine on the market as far as I am concerned. It is excellent in its presentation and the articles are detailed and helpful. I particularly appreciate the plant profiles. it is wonderful to have a magazine that is dedicated to the climatic zone in which I garden. Have been a subscriber for the last couple of years and intend to remain so. Keep the issues coming!!
G’day Paul, Further to the above, it would be good have prominent links between your 2 sites so visitors can easliy navigate between them.
Good job so far!
Hans, the bamboo nut
Hi Hans, STG Community is an extension to the foundation website (www.stgmagazine.com.au). Once we obtain a good idea of what our Community wants in this section, full links back to verious sections of th foundation website will be created. Its just a matter of time (and human hours
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