Green Scene 2013!

Come to the Fullerton Arboretum for a spectacular weekend long outdoor garden event. Green Scene is THE SPRING EVENT! Shop nearly 100 vendors for beautiful and unique plants, vegetables, garden art and accessories. Visit the California Organic Gardening Club for all your vegetable garden needs! “Discovery Sessions”: featuring farm food and garden topics led by prominent speakers. […]

Tomato Pilates!

We sure spend a lot of time babying our seedlings. We start them indoors where they’re safe from the elements. We plant them in the best soil we can find. We use a warming pad underneath to help germination and growth, and they bask under grow lights all day long. But guess what?  Your tomato seedlings need a good […]

Why vegetable seedlings get spindly

MAYBE YOU’RE WONDERING this right about now: Why do vegetable seedlings sometimes stretch and grow spindly, and how can you prevent it? All the cited research has been done in the light- and climate-controlled conditions of a lab, or commercial greenhouse—not the less-formal home seed-starting environment. So what are the answers for home-gardening types? Click the […]

Companion Planting Chart

The classic example of happy companion plants is the legendary “Three Sisters”—corn, beans, and either pumpkins or squash. In this technique, known as companion planting, the three crops are planted close together. The three crops benefit from each other. The corn provides a structure for the beans to climb, eliminating the need for poles. The beans provide […]

WOO HOO!!

We finished all the planting a full week ahead of schedule! We had such a wonderful response at the March 16 planting party–more than 20 members showed up ready to work–and work they did.  90 flats were planted, yes 9-0, that’s 2,250 tomato plants that were given new homes in big roomy pots, and around 150 […]

The Learning Garden

Our speaker at February’s meeting was David King the founder and first Chair of the Seed Library of Los Angeles. In addition, he is the Garden Master for The Learning Garden, a community and school garden located on the campus of Venice High School. The Learning Garden was launched in March of 2001. Since then it has quickly […]