Author: Dale Spoonemore

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How to Start Growing Your Own Food in 4 EASY Steps!

Friends that are interested in trying to grow some of their own food have reached out to me and asked what they should do to get started. Much like I was when I started, they’re often overwhelmed by all of the various information out there about how to grow food and have no idea where to start. Here are the four simple steps I give anyone that asks me what they should do to get started with growing some of their own food

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Seed to Spoon 101: How to Use Our App to Grow Food!

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the intricacies of gardening or struggled with making your garden thrive, we have some exciting news for you. Dale, from the renowned Seed to Spoon team, recently hosted a live workshop that’s just what you need. This isn’t just any workshop; it’s a comprehensive guide on how to make the most out of the Seed to Spoon app, a tool that has revolutionized gardening for beginners and experts alike.

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We’ve Been Acquired By Park Seed & Will Be Working On Our App Full Time Now!

Park Seed announced it has acquired From Seed to Spoon, a Gardening Planning App that makes growing food easier. The acquisition enables Park Seed to support homesteaders, subsistence farmers, and home gardeners like never before through the creation and delivery of educational resources. The app taps a new well of digital services and creates turnkey access to products for existing app users.

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Video: How to Start Growing Food in Your Backyard or Patio (Recorded Presentation)!

Here’s the recording of tonight’s free backyard gardening class at OSU-OKC Agriculture Technologies! Thank you to everyone that came out tonight. I also want to give a big shout out to OSU-OKC for allowing us to use their facilities. Sign up for our email list at https://www.seedtospoon.net/signup if you’d like to know when we have another one! Please share our app with anyone you know that would like to grow food! You can learn more

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Author: Dale Spoonemore