8 DIY Tips for Caring for Trees and Shrubs
Get your azaleas, roses, trees and shrubs looking fantastic by following these gardener's do-it-yourself tips.

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Get your azaleas, roses, trees and shrubs looking fantastic by following these gardener's do-it-yourself tips.
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Very nice! I've been looking for the viral videos mentioned in the March issue of the print magazine. Where can I find these?
I do like your new look. There is more to see. It is just like everything else. In time, it will be welll accepted. This time next year, no one will notice.
It is more interactive. I like the way the Recent Comments and Join the Debate are easier to access on the home page. How about adding the blogs upfront too, then we can see right away when writers have written a blog.
Hi Jayne! Thanks for your comments about our new look. The article you're looking for can be found here: http://www.readersdigest.ca/magazine/worlds-funniest-videos Martha (Reader's Digest)
Isabel,
the look is good but the book-RD has become skimpy. Why. Are we short of paper or material?
I am not too happy about the skimpy RD. The Feb and March issues are both skimpy in size.
ahamed