Thank you for dropping by my Raising Jane Journal to participate in my giveaways! We’ve chosen a winner for this giveaway already (click here for details), but don’t be afraid to leave a comment anyway. I love reading them. And stay tuned for more great MaryJanesFarm giveaways.
For a chance to win this pretty faux-lemon wreath, tell me in the comments below what you most look forward to when you sit down with an issue of MaryJanesFarm. I’ll toss your name into a hat and draw a lucky winner sometime mid-April.
You’ll find out how to grow lemon and lime trees indoors, as well as get lots of ideas for lemon-themed décor, in the Apr/May issue of MaryJanesFarm. Stay tuned for more magazine-related giveaways. If you’re not yet a subscriber to my magazine, MaryJanesFarm, subscribe here for $19.95/year.
I most enjoy just going from front to back and taking in all the photos. Then I go looking for the projects I hope to try! Love your magazine.
As I am a much more senior adult than most of your readers, reading your lovely periodical refreshes my ideas in things I have forgotten over the years and encourages me to continue updating my thoughts and actions. I truly enjoy every single page.
I love being inspired to craft so creatively and the gardening posts are also inspiring!
Mary Janes Farm is my daydream magazine! It’s how I’d like to live if I wasn’t stuck in my 9-5 inner city job trying to pay off student loans so I can save for my dream farmhouse in the country. I grew up on a farm and I will live my golden years on a farm too. It’s just this stint in the middle that’s killing me! Thank goodness for MJF to keep my dreams fresh in my mind!
This was actually my first time reading the magazine, but definitely not the last. I like the DIY projects. They look classy as well as being something you could actually do. There are some really tempting recipes and some inspirational ideas too though. You definitely put some work into it and I like it a lot!
I love all the wonderful glossy photos! Now that I am a first time farm owner, they give me lots of inspiration!!
I love MJF from cover to cover. The ads are just informative as the articles! It was definitely love at first read for me!
I look forward to the whole magazine. I sit with a cup of green tea and look thru it cover to cover.
I love the DIY idea’s I get in my magazine.
I always learn something new or find a clever idea, why did’t I think of that in my head! enjoy reading from front to back!
I love the section on “Simple Solutions” every month. I, too, read “Seven Wonders” by John Ryan and was transformed by it. I am always trying to simplify my life, against the mainstream most of the time, in a society that values “busy-ness” over simple joys, quiet days, and thoughtfulness. It’s fun to anticipate what the seven solutions will be regarding the monthly theme.
I love all of the stories and real-life tips on natural living you provide in your magazine! I can’t wait to read about how to grow a lemon tree indoors!!! This has been a dream of mine for years but am always afraid I will ruin it. I also absolutely love this wreath….how inviting it would look on my burgundy front door! 🙂
I look forward to just opening my copy of Mary Jane’s magazine and reading the list f articles, enjoying the pictures and choosing which one to read first! I love this magazine.
I love all the vibrant colors. I look forward to the recipes and the craft projects. But, I enjoy the entire magazine.
I love the stories and the recipies! And the beautiful pictures and sewing ideas! The farm animals and the importance of growing your own food ! There is not just ONE thing to love about Mary Jane’s Farm ……… its EVERYTHING!!!!!!! When my magazine come in the mail … I find a quiet spot , turn off the ringer on my phone, get my favorite soft drink and a snack……. and I “go to town” from the first page to the last …… and then …… aaaaahhhhhh! That was wonderful! Lol!❤️
Wow, it’s very difficult to say what I most look forward to when I receive my newest issues of Mary Jane’s Farm. I think that I will have to say that I love my issues because they are always uplifting and positive. I love that Women in business is showcased and that there are always women willing to share their recipes and shortcuts and wisdom to help others. I love that about the magazine.
When I sit down with “Mary Jane’s Farm”, I feel peaceful, fulfilled, cozy, blessed…
I love the pictures, topics on healthy living, and inspiring stories.
I love the whole magazine but my favorite is the recipes using cast iron cookware.
I look forward to the sewing/quilting section the most. Then I enjoy the rest of the magazine.
I just love Mary Janes Farm magazine!! I have so much stress going on in my life right now with being a caregiver to my ill and aging parents and also many problems with my grown son and his family. My husband has had health issues one right after the other. I work full time. MJF is my vacation at home. I retreat somewhere alone and just for a little while escape my reality. My garden is planned. My chicken coop is planned. My sewing machine is waiting. All wonderful things!! Thanks so much for being a refuge in the storm. I really am grateful.
Mary Jane’s farm is the only magazine I’ve ever read cover to cover and then gone back and read the ads! When I open the mailbox and see the new issue, I automatically start planning the rest of my day. Always making sure to wind down early enough to enjoy a cup of tea and an hour or so to transport myself back to my small north country farm. Your magazine always brings me back. Thanks.
DIY projects, love it!!
What a sweet wreath for spring! So enjoy my subscription to your magazine. I am inspired to grow a lemon tree inside. Living in the PNW makes it the perfect place to try it.
I most look forward to the ideas for crafts and the beautiful pictures that go with them. This is a hard question, though, since there are so many articles that I love.
the crafts usually catch my eye first and I love anything sewn, but also the antiques as articles on linens .
I like it all and read it from cover to cover but I enjoy the Home Safe Home and Farm Life with MaryJane!
Everything! MaryJanesFarm allows me to reminisce about my early days growing up in the country and on a farm. Everything chicken related takes me back to some of my best memories with my grandfather gathering eggs. I still use his small galvanized pail that was used only for gathering eggs. It now holds various gardening odds and ends. Keep doing what you are doing, I love it!
I love the decorating ideas and the colors in the magazine; I also love the gardening hints.
Do I really have to pick just one thing?! I really like thd DIY (and the paper your magazine is printed on has a great texture!)
I guess what I most look forward to in each issue of Mary Jane’s Farm magazine is just feeling connected to like-minded individuals. It is the only magazine where I’ve read every issue cover-to-cover (even the ads), and saved them all for future reference. So many ideas! It’s easy to see the passion that goes into each issue, and I love that.
I flip right to the back and see what the city farmgirl is up to, then I savor the rest of the Sisterhood. I love feeling connected to my tribe of likeminded FarmGirls, even though I don’t know them!
I love the household tips and crafts. And the stories from around the country. I love the whole magazine!
I love everything! The hunt to find the magazine at the store…checking out recipes, exploring the magazine. I save the magazine for a time when I am home from work and I am alone to savor the magazine.
I love the tips and recipes. I’m always looking for better ways to homestead.
I’m always so excited when each issue arrives. The first time I go through and look at all the pictures and scan the articles. Then I go back the second time and choose the craft/sewing. Next the cooking. I keep each issue to savor whenever I need a MJF fix!! Needless to say, these magazines are well used and loved.
All ideas in each issue are so fresh, I read it from cover to cover, love the give-always.
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