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Grow Fruit Naturally – The Winners

BY Kevin Lee Jacobs | May 14, 2013 5 Comments

I’D LIKE TO THANK all 301 of you who entered my latest giveaway — Lee Reich’s fabulous Grow Fruit Naturally. If only I could buy everyone a copy of this great book! Alas, I used the little number gadget at Random (dot) org to select the following three winners:

Barb, comment #89: We are trying to grow many fruit trees…
Louise B., comment #6: I’m a cherry pie girl through and through…
Joan S., comment #107: While Apple Crisp has always been a favorite…

Congratulations, Barb, Louise, and Joan! To collect your loot, just contact me at this address.

And stay tuned…I’ll offer another cool giveaway later this month.

Rustic Rhubarb Tart
My Garden in Mid-May

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  1. 1

    Louise Brouillette says

    May 14, 2013 at 9:01 am

    Kevin, oh I had my fingers crossed for this one! I have a postage stamp garden, but I’m growing raspberries, currants, alpine strawberries, and bush cherries. This is in addition to my raised bed vegetable garden. Also, I have “ultra-dwarf” fruit trees: peach, cherry, and pear. Just yesterday, I noticed that I had over two dozen baby peaches on my tree that’s only 5′ tall! I can’t wait to read this book. Thanks, Kevin, for all you do for us gardeners!

  2. 2

    Louise Brouillette says

    May 14, 2013 at 9:05 am

    PS: The fruit trees are “patio trees,” grown in containers, and when I planted them last year I was skeptical, so I’m excited to find them fruiting this year!

  3. 3

    amy says

    May 14, 2013 at 9:43 am

    Louise, where can you purchase ultra dwarf/patio trees and did you keep them in containers this year as well?

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    Louise Brouillette says

    May 14, 2013 at 12:20 pm

    Amy, I believe that I purchased them at pacificgroves.com. Yes, they are still in containers. There has been controversy over the quality of the fruits of these trees, but this will be my first year harvesting them (I hope!), so I’ll have to withhold judgment on that until I taste them.

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