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People, Places, and Plants

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Editor
  
Paul Tukey

Frequency
  
Bimonthly

Year founded
  
1995

Category
  
Gardening

Categories
  
Gardening

Publisher
  
Paul Tukey

Based in
  
New Gloucester

Circulation
  
65,000

Staff writers
  
Dr. Rick Churchill Allen Lessels

Similar
  
Gardening by the Yard, The City Gardener, The Victory Garden, Love Your Garden, Dear Genevieve

People, Places & Plants was an American gardening magazine based in New Gloucester, Maine, covering the areas of New England and New York. People, Places & Plants is also the name of a gardening television program syndicated by Home & Garden Television.

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Magazine

Maine journalist and landscaper Paul Tukey co-founded People, Places & Plants in late 1995 and the magazine's first issue was published in January 1996. At the initial phase, the magazine was headquartered in Falmouth, Maine. By late 1997, the magazine was the top-selling garden magazine in Maine.

After establishing itself as a publication on gardening in New England and New York, a Mid-Atlantic edition was launched in 2003. It suffered from sluggish sales and was discontinued in late 2004. People, Places & Plants published its 50th issue, billed also as a special 10th anniversary issue, in May 2005.

During late 2008 and 2009 issues of PPP were sporadic. The spring 2009 issue (volume 14, issue 2, edition 70) was received in June 2009 and on the bottom of page 12, it was announced that the magazine frequency was decreasing from six issues per year to three. The spring 2009 issue was the last one mailed to subscribers. Subscribers continue to wonder whether they will ever receive another issue or a refund.

In a gardening column by Tom Atwell in the Sunday Press Herald on January 31, 2010, Rick Churchill (one of the writers of the magazine) announced: PPP has ceased publication, although Paul Tukey has made no official announcement. There has not been an issue for eight months, and issues were sporadic before that. Tukey, contacted by e-mail, said the magazine is not yet officially dead. "It is still listed for sale by a Portland broker," he wrote, "and several entities are interested in acquiring the title to move it forward in some fashion. Until that happens, we've been holding off making an announcement." He hopes to notify subscribers by March 1, 2010.

However, as of June 14, 2010, subscribers have not been notified by the editor and the PPP website is offline. The magazine officially ceased publication and the offices have long since closed.

Television program

A television program of People, Places & Plants, filmed at Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and hosted by Roger Swain and Paul Tukey, debuted in March 2003. Two seasons were produced and aired on Home & Garden Television. Tukey earned the honor of America's Horticultural Communicator of the Year from the American Horticultural Society in 2006.

References

People, Places, and Plants Wikipedia