Description
Explore the enchanting world of gardening with this special edition of Martha Stewart Living Magazine, dated March 1997. This vintage magazine showcases late-spring flowers, provides insightful gardening inspiration, and features seasonal recipes that celebrate the beauty of nature during this lush time of year.
This issue holds significant value for collectors and gardening enthusiasts alike. It captures the essence of Martha Stewart's approach to home and garden that has inspired countless readers since its inception. Notably, this issue introduces creative gardening ideas that can enhance your outdoor space, making it a timeless resource for anyone passionate about cultivating beauty in their home garden.
This collectible magazine is in very good condition, showing minor wear typical for its age, which adds to its charm and authenticity. With no mailing label affixed, it's a pristine addition to your vintage magazines collection. Please review the accompanying photos for an accurate representation of its condition and care.
Whether you are an avid follower of Martha Stewart or simply a vintage magazines collector, this March 1997 issue is a must-have. It features inspiring articles such as:
- "Chartreuse" (p.116) – Dive into one of nature’s most captivating colors with tips on using chartreuse hues in your garden.
- "An American Shangri-La" (p.138) – Enjoy a celebratory Orchard lunch with delightful recipes like poached salmon and fennel-and-apple salad.
The magazine includes many insights and tips for creating a beautiful garden, such as:
- Creating vibrant arrangements with late-spring flowers.
- Learning the art of plant pressing to preserve garden memories.
Featuring stunning photography by Victor Schrager of late-spring blooms from Martha Stewart’s own Westport, Connecticut garden, this magazine not only serves as a gardening guide but also as a work of art. Don't miss your chance to own a slice of vintage magazine history.
We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. All magazines are carefully stored and shipped with protective plastic covering to ensure their preservation.
A true treasure for fans of gardening, Martha Stewart, and collectors of vintage magazines.