By: Brent
Great show Jack, ever since I bought my homestead nothing but fruit being planted glad to hear about some different kinds of fruit. Great work Cya Brent
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Jack how do you spell that cheery tree you guys talked about Niking, thanks for the help.
View ArticleBy: Jasper
In reply to Brent. This one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_tomentosa Or this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Cornel
View ArticleBy: Rick
Great show Jack! Gave me lots of ideas for how to add more fruit producing trees and bushes to my homestead. Also just finished ordering three of his books, and can’t wait to read them so I can get...
View ArticleBy: Brent
Thanks Jack, hows that rain ? Could use some of that here in Michigan hopefully we get some on Monday like there forcasting.
View ArticleBy: Norcal Mike
Great info and interviewing skills, Jack. I’ve listened to every single podcast and I just realized today how very infrequently you ever speak over/concurrently with a guest. Good work, as always.
View ArticleBy: Surfivor
I didn’t catch much on micro climates, but he said where he is it gets -30. I thought goji berries (zone 6) and paw paw would be hard to grow if it gets that cold
View ArticleBy: Sarah @ The Claiming Liberty Blog
All I can say is “Wow!”. I definitely did a happy dance when I saw the summary of yesterday’s show. I’m feeling just a tiny bit deflated though because 1) Dr. Reich isn’t my neighbor and 2) I can’t get...
View ArticleBy: Chris McCollum
WOW! 2 things…. 1. This should go on the Best Of TSP reel. 2. Can anyone say, “Epert Panel”? Awesome show. As a new grower of fruit bushes and trees, I’d like to learn more about pruning. I hear its...
View ArticleBy: mattm
In reply to Chris McCollum. “can anyone spell, epert panel”? Too funny! Thanks for the laugh. But seriously this guy would be an awesome addition to the expert panel! Jack I really wish you could go...
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By the way, I was crushed to hear that the east is not Apple friendly. I have 4 trees in the ground in NJ. I’d love to plant the unusual items but they are so difficult to find and expensive! Paw Paw...
View ArticleBy: rob
Great show Jack, his edible landscaping book inspired me to plant over 70 edibles for my personal yard. I love watching the neighborhood kids come over and eat all the fruit, plus they look great! I...
View ArticleBy: Modern Survival
In reply to mattm. @mattm, I wouldn’t be too down on it. If you give it a try you might be surprised with your results. They are in the ground so do your best and let us know. Like I said we had tons...
View ArticleBy: Brent
Yeah we have so many Apple orchards here in Michigan its like a fall routine going to get cider and donuts. This year is a different story because it got to warm to fast and the buds came out and a...
View ArticleBy: Jasper
In reply to Sarah @ The Claiming Liberty Blog. You might also buy the book as a PDF, and have it read to you by text-to-speach software like Jaws, VoiceOver, Orca…….
View ArticleBy: Cal
Great interview. Surprised at what he said about goji (lots more healthy benefits than blueberry or other fruits) compared to goumi (which has tartness like goji). Many of these have to find online as...
View ArticleBy: Tom
In reply to mattm. Mattm, I, too, am in NJ and was also let down a bit when he said apples are hard to grow in the east. I have three trees, two honeycrisp and a fuji. They had about fifty or so apples...
View ArticleBy: Dillon Allen (@dillonangus)
Can someone tell me the fruit tree mentioned that is basically like a crepe myrtle? I’ll listen again if I have to… I need plants I can plant in the front yard that would fill a similar role.
View ArticleBy: hillhag
In reply to Surfivor. I think gogi berries are native to Tibet, and it’s pretty cold there. Gogi may not taste good as a snack, but in tea, soups, or salads, they are a powerhouse of healthful...
View ArticleBy: hillhag
In reply to Sarah @ The Claiming Liberty Blog. Sarah, He IS good, and I know what you mean, but if you have a state university extension office near you , you may be surprised how much help they can...
View ArticleBy: BeninMA
Thanks for having Lee Reich on! I love his books — it’s only a matter of time before I own them all!
View ArticleBy: Tom
That was a very informative show. I definitely agree that apples are tough to grow (though peaches have to be a close second, at least in the Southeast). I can usually get crops out of them, but it...
View ArticleBy: CandyBabyE
Great Show. On prima cane blackberries: I bought some “Prime Ark” blackberries from Nourse Farms about a year ago. The berries are wonderful. Incredibly sweet and about 1 to 1 1/4 inches. They are very...
View ArticleBy: Doktork
Jack, Could you please list the fruits that you talked about, some of them are difficult to hear/translate. Also, if anyone knows a nursery that sells these trees in the Northeast, please post. I am...
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