Workshop: Chill Out with Cool Season Crops: A Beginner’s Guide

As winter continues to unfold, this session is dedicated to helping you harness the potential of your garden during the cooler months!

In this workshop, we will delve into the world of cool season crops, introducing you to a wide array of vegetables and herbs that thrive in colder climates.

Learn how to plan, plant, and care for these hardy varieties, allowing you to enjoy a fresh and nutritious harvest even when temperatures drop.

How to Cancel Your Seed to Spoon Subscription: A Step-by-Step Guide

Navigating the world of app subscriptions can sometimes be a bit confusing, especially when it comes to cancellation. If you’re looking to cancel your Seed to Spoon subscription, you should know that while the app developers themselves have limited control over managing subscriptions due to restrictions by Google and Apple, the process to cancel is straightforward. Whether you’re an Android or iOS user, here’s a simple guide to help you through the cancellation process.

10 Easy-to-Grow Plants for Beginner Gardeners!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI7hDiNM5hg Embarking on gardening can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. To ease this journey, here’s a list of 10 easy-to-grow plants, perfect for those just starting: Radish: A quick-growing vegetable, ideal for seeing fast results. Leaf Lettuce: Versatile and fast-growing, great for both indoor and outdoor setups. Kale: Hardy and robust, an excellent choice for colder climates. Broccoli: Easy to grow, with broccolini varieties recommended for beginners. Peas: Need some support to grow but are […]

Save $$$ and Boost Your Garden’s Health: DIY Soil Mix for Raised Beds

Creating your own soil mix for raised beds, as outlined by From Seed to Spoon, is an economical and effective way to ensure high-quality soil for your garden. The recommended Mel’s Mix, a blend of one-third coconut coir, one-third vermiculite, and one-third compost, offers an ideal growing medium. This mix is particularly beneficial for gardens with multiple beds, providing a cost-effective alternative to buying prepackaged soil.