by Great Big Plants | Apr 22, 2016 | Organic Gardening, Your Garden
GREAT BIG PLANTS By Rob Brack via alisobeach.com -Tomato plant before Great Big Plants feedings for 5 weeks I have been promising a Great Big Plants Story for months now, and I thought that people from the Aliso Beach and South Laguna communities would enjoy...
by Great Big Plants | Sep 15, 2015 | Garden Soil
What is soil pH, and why is it important for my garden? The acidity or alkalinity of your soil is measured by pH, which stands for potential Hydrogen ions. pH is measured on a scale from 1 to 14: pH of 7 exactly: neutral (neither acidic nor alkaline) pH less than 7:...
by Great Big Plants | Sep 30, 2014 | Organic Gardening, Tomato Gardening
Here are more details on the successful Juniper Street Community Garden in Flagstaff, Arizona started by Jim Mast (Tomato Jim), his daughter and granddaughters. The garden has 12 raised beds built of small diameter pine logs. Each plot is 4 feet x 20 feet. July 10 –...
by Great Big Plants | Aug 5, 2014 | Organic Gardening, Tomato Gardening
Review: My daughter Marie and her daughters and I have teamed up to grow a vegetable garden this year at the Juniper Street Community Garden here in Flagstaff, AZ. The garden has 12 raised beds built of small diameter pine logs. Each plot is 4 feet x 20 feet. The...
by Great Big Plants | Jun 20, 2014 | Organic Gardening, Tomato Gardening
May 21- At the community garden, the garlic, onions, and radishes are all coming up. Yay!!! I pulled the burlap cover off the radishes and placed Agribon over these rows. I try to water each time I visit the garden and will apply Great Big Plants liquid compost...