Landlust (magazine)

Landlust (literally Lust for the Land) is a German bimonthly gardening, home and women's magazine published in Münster, Germany.

[4] Although Landlust originally targeted farming households, later its primary readers became women aged 40–59.

[4] The frequent topics covered in the magazine include cooking, crafting, gardening, knitting and nature, among the others.

[3][7] Philip Oltermann of the Observer regarded the magazine as one of five objects defining modern Germany.

[12] In 2013, Landlust became one of the top ten German magazines in terms of readership[13] and had a circulation of 1,041,069 copies in the third quarter of the same year.