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ABOUT US

The fresh food gardening magazine with goodness at its heart – fresh, organic and feel-good.

Good Organic Gardening Magazine started in the 2000’s to give natural food gardeners a bimonthly companion that has its foundations in horticulture.

We are now the fastest growing publication in this area, winning new social media fans, opt-ins and subscribers every single year.  Once we have won a reader they stay with us a while, forming a community that is out there gardening on a regular basis.

Our website is proudly part of the CompleteHome.com.au Network. This ensures our content will constantly be discovered by newcomers, who, having decided to set up a backyard or garden project can be persuaded to manage it naturally.  These newer community members have yet to establish brand loyalties, are invested in setting up well, and are keen to learn.

The community reached by Good Organic Gardening Magazine, Facebook, eNewsletter and Website is actively engaged in food gardening and appreciates the level of expertise offered by Good Organic Gardening media.   Our community members are actively in the garden and open to new ideas, making the Good Organic Gardening community one of the most valuable audiences in the country.

MEET THE TEAM

Editor: Kerry Boyne

Kerry has been passionate about good food and its relationship to natural health and living for as long as she can remember. She now lives in the NSW lower Hunter Valley with her family along with their cows, horses, chickens and house pets. Thanks to everything she has learnt and continues to learn through her publishing work, her vegie garden is flourishing.

Melissa King

Melissa King is fast becoming one of Australia’s most popular and respected garden experts. A horticulturalist, she spent four years as presenter on the ABC’s prestigious Gardening Australia television show alongside Peter Cundall. She has also been a regular presenter on Channel Seven’s Melbourne Weekender, Foxtel’s Garden Angels, Channel Ten’s The Circle and garden travel series Guru’s Explore. These days you can catch her on Channel Nine’s Garden Gurus.

Jennifer Stackhouse 

Jennifer Stackhouse is a horticulturist and garden writer who lives on a small property at Kurmond, NSW. Former editor of ABC Gardening Australia magazine, Jennifer is also the author and editor of many books on gardening, including co-authoring The Organic Guide to Edible Gardens, Planting Techniques and My Gardening Year.

Chloe Thomson

Chloe Thomson grew up in a family that was passionate about organic gardening and cooking homegrown produce. She has created her own edible gardening blog Bean There Dug That which, on Facebook and Twitter, is a vehicle for people to share their gardening ideas, ask questions and find answers. Chloe has lived — and gardened — on a small farm, in tiny apartments, in crowded share houses and on your average suburban house block.

Megg Miller 

Megg Miller is editor of Australasian Poultry and publisher of Grass Roots magazine. She is regarded as a leader in her field and writes regularly for Burke’s Backyard, ABC Gardening Australia, Talking Birds and Heritage Sheep Australia magazines. Megg is the patron of numerous poultry clubs Australia-wide and at different times has owned cows, sheep, goats and, of course, all kinds of poultry.

Claire Bickle

Claire Bickle is a qualified Brisbane based horticulturalist with a Diploma in Horticulture and an Advanced Design Certificate in Permaculture Design. She’s on the executive committee of the Horticultural Media Association Qld.


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