Editor’s Note: We have had several issues with the original email address we asked our readers to use when submitting their gardening tips. Because of this, we ask that you send them directly to NicoleE@Llewellyn.com, and apologize for the inconvenience. Our apologies to all who attempted submitting tips; please re-submit, as we look forward to them!
Do you have gardening tips to share? Do you read Llewellyn’s Moon Sign Book? Want to see your gardening tips in print? Llewellyn is looking for reader-submitted gardening tips for publication in the 2013 edition of our Moon Sign Book. Now is your chance to be a part of your favorite annual gardening and astrological guide!
Details:
What: Llewellyn is looking for gardening tips from readers around the country and around the world! Every gardener has a trick or two that they rely on, so let’s share our tips with other readers. There is a 75-word limit for entries.
How: Send your tip to readertips@llewellyn.com NicoleE@Llewellyn.com, including your full name and mailing address. We will publish only your first name and last initial, along with your state or country. If your tip is chosen for inclusion in the 2013 edition, we will mail you a free copy of the book in July 2012—you’ll be one of the very first people to see the 2013 Moon Sign Book!
When: All submissions must be received by November 15, 2011 to be considered for publication.
Important note: By submitting text to Llewellyn, you agree that we may publish, distribute, sell, display, and use the text without limitation. You also agree that you will not be compensated monetarily for your contribution.
A deep thank you to all of our readers, past, present, and future—you help make us great!
AH! Thanks Anna, and Nicole for this update! 🙂
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