Phoenix Home & Garden

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Phoenix Home & Garden
Circulation 85,352 (September 2009)
FoundedJoel and Lila Harnett
First issueNovember 1980
CompanyCities West Publishing
Country US
Based in Phoenix, Arizona
Language English
ISSN 0270-9341

Phoenix Home & Garden, also styled as Phoenix Home + Garden, [1] is a monthly magazine based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It is written for people who desire information on Southwest USA living and regional advice for growing desert plants.

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History and profile

Phoenix Home & Garden was first published in November 1980. [2] The founders were Joel and Lila Harnett. [2]

The magazine has received various national awards, including the Maggie awards from the Western Publications Association. [2]

The magazine reported its paid circulation as 85,352 copies in September 2009 with monthly newsstand sales topping 11,000. [3]

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  2. 1 2 3 Sam G. Riley; Gary W. Selnow (1991). Regional Interest Magazines of the United States. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 262. ISBN   978-0-313-26840-3 . Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  3. "Released Audit Reports", Audit bureau of circulations, September 2009