Too Much Information?
The hopefully humorous Plant Healer poster below was inspired by an email, received from a onetime subscriber only a couple of months ago. Its author surely didn’t mean anything bad by complaining that Plant Healer provides “too much information.” A second reader complained she ran out of printer ink printing out every issue of this digital magazine, apparently unaware that she could purchase a hard-copy Annual and save herself the trouble.
Of all the criticism a periodical might ever earn, we suppose one of the easiest to hear is that Plant Healer Magazine is too large, with too many articles! With so many truly great writers and teachers, we’ve as yet been unable to keep it down to under 250 full size, 8.5×11″ color pages… and we must confess, the upcoming Spring issue is no exception. A powerful new column by Phyllis Light and exclusive interview with Matthew Wood, combine with 38 other awesome articles to distinguish yet another wild issue of Plant Healer. Subscribers will be able to download it on March 5th, the first Monday of the month, and others so desiring can subscribe in time at:
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Cyndi
I can absolutely relate! I devour Plant Healer until I’m cross eyed. When I go to any of your web sites I start an article here, see something interesting there….before I know it morning has come and I’m not sure how I ended up at the article I’m on when my eyes can’t take anymore! I feel like the monkey and look like his companion. Awesome!!!!
Susan B.
Love all the info. in Plant Healer…takes a long time to read (and that is a GOOD thing!), and I usually have to re-read the articles to pick up what I missed the first time. Good work, folks, keep it up!
Katelyn
I received my Plant Healer subscription and Annual as a gift from my dear husband. Now, let me preface this with the fact that I have been a speed reader since I learned to read at a very young age. People disbelieve how quickly the pages turn. I fall into another universe as the words take me over. My poor husband did not know that this beautiful, perfect gift would result in him losing his wife to the pages of the annual for a full two weeks. I basically sat reading, doing little else, except what needed doing, for two weeks straight, until I was finished, and my head and heart were exploding in renewed commitment, potent inspiration and cross-pollination. Thank you so much for this gift, and it could not have arrived at a better point in time. (although my husband is glad to have his wife back now.)