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How do I renew my bird and bloom subscription?

How do I renew my bird and bloom subscription?

*Continuous Renewal Service: By placing your order, your subscription(s) will automatically renew at the rate then in effect at the end of each term until you cancel. You will receive a renewal notice before your subscription is renewed and your account is charged.

How often is birds and blooms published?

7 times annually
Birds & Blooms, published by Trusted Media Brands, currently publishes 7 times annually. Your first issue mails in 8-10 weeks. “It’s loaded with useful tips and information, as well as beautiful photos….”

What is the difference between birds blooms birds and blooms extra?

Birds & Blooms EXTRA gives you everything you love about Birds & Blooms…and a whole lot more! It arrives on the off-months of Birds & Blooms and contains an extra flock of photos, reader tips and expert advice. Birds & Blooms EXTRA requires a separate subscription, though. Subscribe today!

WHO publishes birds and blooms?

Trusted Media BrandsBirds & Blooms / PublisherTrusted Media Brands, Inc., formerly known as the Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., is an American multi-platform media and publishing company that is co-headquartered in New York City and White Plains, New York. Wikipedia

How much is a birds and blooms subscription?

Birds & Blooms cover price is $3.99 per issue and is currently published 6 times annually. Frequency is subject to change without notice, and special issues may be published occasionally (which count as 2 issues).

How many issues of birds and blooms are there each year?

Birds & Blooms, published by Trusted Media Brands, currently publishes 7 times annually. Your first issue mails in 8-10 weeks. Cover price is $3.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 7 issues for $21.98.

Is birds and Blooms monthly subscription?

Go Monthly with Birds & Blooms Extra! 1 Year for Only $18!

Is birds and Blooms monthly magazine?

Birds & Blooms launched as a bimonthly magazine 1995 when we realized that gardeners and birders often share the same interests. It makes sense—if you want to attract birds to your backyard, gardening and landscaping are a great way to do it.