LAST CHANCE: Alberta Home & Gardener Living – $15 for a One-Year Magazine Subscription (57% Off)
Last Chance Reminder: I originally posted about this deal last week. Here’s a reminder that today is your last chance to buy the deal as it expires tonight.
TeamBuy Calgary Hot Daily Deal of the Day: $15 for a One-Year Subscription to Alberta Home & Gardener Living – Tax Included ($35 Value)
Buy now for only $15
Value $35
Discount 57% Off
Today’s TeamBuy featured deal of the day only costs $15 for a One-Year (5 issues) Subscription to Alberta Home & Gardener Living Magazine – Tax Included ($35 Value)! That’s a savings of 57% off!
Highlights
- Get a garden that the whole block will be envious of!
- Offers readers backyard glimpses into some of the loveliest gardens you can imagine.
- Focused on gardening specifically in Alberta.
- A perfect Christmas gift for the passionate gardener.
- Buyers can also get a chance to win a Club Cadet Snow Thrower; click here for details!
This is a limited 1-week only sale that will expire at midnight on Friday, November 15, 2013.
Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
Buy Details
Includes a one-year (5 issues) subscription to Alberta Home and Gardener Living.
Max 1 per person. Unlimited as gifts.
Redemption instructions will appear on your voucher (refer to the ‘Redeeming The Buy’ section on your voucher) once the deal ends.
Tax included.
Cannot be redeemed before November 16, 2013.
Expiry Date: November 16th 2015
Local Gardener
http://www.localgardener.net/
Published 5 times a year by Pegasus Publications Inc, this is the perfect magazine for any passionate gardener! Alberta Home & Gardener Living features informative articles on how to cultivate your prefect garden, spruce up your backyard landscaping, and other handy tips and tricks for your home’s interior and exterior. Offering readers backyard glimpses into some of the loveliest gardens you can imagine, this publication’s content is devoted entirely to local climate conditions. As most gardeners know, the conditions in Alberta can be tricky to work in. Not only is gardening affected by climate and soil composition, cultural preferences have a lot to do with what is grown, how it is grown and how gardens are designed. Sample some digital issues to read some of the enlightening and informative articles they feature.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!