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Better Homes & Gardens Year 1998 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Kitchen Style Garden-Tested Flowers
  • Decorating's Hot New Trends
  • Do-It-All Family Rooms
  • HomeMade With Love
  • Home Improvement Best Remodelings Clever Additions
  • Spring Garden Shopping Tips
  • Decorating Starting Over With Style
  • Let The Sunshine Warm Your Kitchen
  • Building Your Garden With Yellows And Golds
  • Fuss-Free Dinners You Fix And Forget
  • Home Decorating The Look Of Luxury Disc Budget
  • Power Perennials Extra Long Bloant Year Offer Year
  • Space-Saving Techniques To Maximize Small Rooms
  • The Flavor Secrets Of Down-Home Bakers
  • Make It Casual How To Decorate With Collectibles
  • No Need To Weed
  • Decorating The New American Style Looks You'll Love
  • More Long-Blooming Perennials
  • They Flower From Spring Until Frost
  • Summer Living Decks And Patios For Backyard Fun
  • The Lemonade Lifestyle Design The Perfect Porch Or Easygoing Comfort
  • Best-Tasting Tomatoes Ever Our Gardeners Rate The Elite 8
  • Easy No-Fuss Recipes Fresh Ideas For Picnics, Barbecues, Or Brunches.
  • Summer Garden Your Place To Relax
  • Decorating Weekend Lifestyle All Week Long
  • The Cutest (And Cheapest!) Getaway Cottage Ever
  • Spice Meets Ice Add Zest To Your Cool Summer Menu
  • Cool Country Relaxing Porches For Summer Living
  • Decorating What A Difference One Weekend Can Make
  • A Trio Of Trellises For Your Garden's Social Climbers
  • Deja Bloom Reblooming Irises That Flower Both Spring And Fall
  • Storybook Cottage Decorating With Handmade Simplicity
  • Homemade In Half An Hour! 14 Fabulous Recipes
  • 7 Magnificent Maples For Brilliant Fall Color
  • Best Remodeling Ideas For The Basic Ranch House
  • Bulbs To Plant Now For The Showiest Spring Ever
  • How To Store Everything 10 Space - Saving Tips
  • Home Favorites 14 Hearty Recipes With Big, Robust Taste.
  • So-Easy Centerpieces From The Supermarket
  • 1998 Home Of The Year Loaded With Features For Comfortable Living
  • Big, Chewy Cookies They're Easy To Make And Oh-So-Good
  • Flowers The 7 Best Indoor Blooms
  • Decorating How To Pick The Right Colors For Your Home
  • Ornaments, Trims, And Wreaths To Craft In A Twinkling.
  • Make Your Holidays Merry And Bright
  • Easy Decorating Ideas, Plus Dazzling Recipes From Our Christmas Kitchen.
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Better Homes and Gardens is the fourth best selling magazine in the United States. The editor in chief is Stephen Orr. Better Homes and Gardens focuses on interests regarding homes, cooking, gardening, crafts, healthy living, decorating, and entertaining. The magazine is published 12 times per year by Dotdash Meredith (formerly Meredith Corporation). It was founded in 1922 by Edwin Meredith, who had previously been the United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson. The original name was Fruit, Garden and Home from 1922 to 1924. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue.

Better Homes and Gardens is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines. The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. The Seven Sisters were a major force in 20th century American publishing.

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