According to an editor’s letter from the publisher (translated from Korean), is a "spiritual reboot." It is not a second volume, nor a reprint of the first. It is a reimagining .
Expert advice on the perfect potting mix for high-yield, small-space tomato plants.
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What is fascinating about Petite Tomato Magazine is how its themes and trends have slowly echoed into mainstream food culture. Long before mainstream gardening publications discussed "compact edible plants" for small spaces, Petite Tomato Magazine was likely celebrating the small, imperfect tomato grown on a city balcony. The magazine’s focus on tiny tomatoes—the "petite" in its name—wasn't just a cute title; it was a philosophy that great things come in small packages, an idea that has since become a major trend in urban and sustainable gardening.
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Since these are softcover magazines, the corners curl easily.
Petite Tomato Magazine Vol. 1: "Vol. New" — A Deep Dive into the Micro-Periodical Revolution According to an editor’s letter from the publisher
Once the series hit Vol. 19, the publisher stopped using numbers and started naming subsequent releases
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