Wanda (or should I say Chesai? )...my first suggestion would be to try the library. As for copies you might want to [u]purchase[/u], then flea markets or gardeners' clubs might be a good bet.
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I've got a bunch I was going to recycle because in 6 years I've never referenced a single one of them, and I need the bookshelf space. So, depending on if I have it or not, it's yours!
I buy old copies on EBAY. Search for "Organic Gardening". Typically, there are lots ranging from a single issue to an entire year, from the 1940's on up to today. I usually pay about $1 an issue for late 1950's up to recent.
I will probably regret giving you this info because I might end up with more bidding competitors!
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Not to worry. I only wanted to check an item in one article. I am old fgashioned or stuck in the mud but I don't trust Ebay & since I am years behind the times, I wouldn't know how to do anything there.
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I wanted to check out the plans for the trellis in the December 2001 issue, page 44.
Wow!! I'd be interested in any older than 2001. I used to go to the library and sit and read them most of the day. Those, mother earth, and some that had herb recipes.
I found the copy here I can make a copy and mail you the one page if needed E-mail me and let me know if O-garden is going to charge you. I can mail tomoorw if needed. Jacquetex@hotmail.com