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The Winners Are ~

Flowers

Grand Prize

Linda Washington

First Prize

Meg Brown

Garden Produce

Grand Prize

Vicki and Rohn Butterfield

First Prize

J. Wiley Harp

Planters, Container Gardens, Raised Beds

Grand Prize

Rodney B.

First Prize

Tom Heyde

 


Grand Prize winners received a free bag of Lady Bug Garden Soil delivered right to their door. Our first prize winners will be ready to tackle next year's gardening projects with their new garden gloves!

 

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2011 Lady Bug Garden Soil
"Garden Party" Grand Prize Winners!

Congratulations to our winners! Check out all the winners on our FaceBook page.

Grand PrizeGrand Prize - Flowers Grand Prize winner in the flowers category.

"I have included a picture of the bed after it was planted last year, a picture of it this year as well as a picture of the star of the bed a Hot Papaya Echinacea. I expect even greater pictures next year! It would be great to win a new bag of soil! I have a lot of beds left to work on! It’s been so hot and dry this year that I’ve not done much in the way of gardening this year – just trying to keep everything alive! I’ve referred A LOT of people to you from giving herb presentations at the Botanical Gardens to the grounds department here at WT. I also gave an herb class through the Continuing Education department and ‘sung your praises’ to those folks, too.

Linda Washington

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Grand Prize - Planters, Containers, Raised Beds

Grand PrizeGrand Prize winner in the raised beds category.

Rodney

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Grand PrizeGrand Prize - Garden Produce

Grand Prize winner in the produce category."This is the first year that we have used Lady Bug Garden Soil in our raised vegetable beds. While the hot and dry summer of 2011 may not be the best test of any product, we have been pleased with many of our results. We've had our best luck with cucumbers and peppers, as you can see from the photos, but we consider Lady Bug soil an advantage for every plant we have planted in it.."


Vicki and Rohn Butterfield


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