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Negative javannahka
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On Aug 23, 2011, javannahka Lawrence, KS wrote:

Organic Gardening outsources their customer service to the Philippines. This does not jive with the "local business" mantra of organic gardening. I am not one who is overly patriotic and I realize there are other countries in the world besides America; however, customer service in another country is the ultimate anti-customer service in my opinion. When I have a problem with a merchant, I'd like to speak to a representative of the company; meaning the home office, not someone who has difficulty even speaking the English language.

Another problem with Organic Gardening is that once one has subscribed to the magazine, there begins an onslaught of telephone calls soliciting various products. The reward for being a faithful subscriber: annoying sales calls!!!?

Negative gardenz
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On Nov 20, 2008, gardenz Jackson, NJ wrote:

I finally cancelled my long-held subscription to the magazine. Lacks the content of old; the driving force; the proactive stances; the anti-chemical ethos. A bit too politically correct, I think, in order to garner ad revenues from all sides of the chemical-organic aisle. A hint of that was recently granting GMO advocates a 2-page spread of what amounted to free publicity. If I want to read about GMO's, I don't need an organic pub to tell me what I can find elsewhere. Most pro-organics are quite capable of doing that research and don't need to have precious space taken up in the already thin magazine with GMO agenda. Don't know that I completely bought the editorial caveat that this GMO exposure was just to play fair w/the other side. I doubt Monsanto/GMO-o-philes would grant the same consideration to organic gardening propaganda. Besdes, I'd rather spend my gardening mag money on pubs of more substance like Fine Gardening, The American Gardener (from AHS), Garden Gate & Horticulture. Plus they deal more w/ornamentals than O.G. does.