Author: Carrie

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Garden Allies – How Wasps, Bees & Spiders Help Us & Why We Don’t Use Pesticides

This video talks about how wasps, bees and spiders help us in the garden, and why we don’t use pesticides. See more videos, blog posts and download our free mobile app @ seedtospoon.net CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” stands as a beacon of inspiration for gardeners and health enthusiasts alike. Her journey alongside her husband, Dale Spoonemore, in creating a platform that demystifies gardening and promotes a healthier lifestyle, has made a

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Honeybees blog post

Honeybees are Amazing in Your Garden!

Honeybees live in colonies with one queen, worker bees (females) collecting food for honey, and male drones. Honeybees are important pollinators for flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Honeybees are disappearing and are so important to try to keep around!

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Praying Mantis blog post

Critters: How Praying Mantis Help Your Garden & How to Attract Them!

Praying mantis are some of the best beneficial helpers you can have in your garden! There are almost 2,000 different species of praying mantis in the world! They are called praying mantis because of their oversized long front legs that look like they are praying. Praying mantis eat lots of insect pests in the garden as well as even some spiders, frogs, lizards, and small birds!

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Snakes blog post

Critters: Why Snakes Help Your Garden and How to Encourage Them!

There are many different types and sizes of snakes. These reptiles can be beneficial in your garden! They will happily help you with any rodent problem that you have in the garden or eat your slugs and snails. Most snakes aren’t poisonous. Quick tip to decipher between a poisonous snake and a harmless one is the shape of the head. Triangular heads are common among the poisonous snakes. Most garden snakes will be garter snakes and they are harmless to humans.

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Author: Carrie