Discover the Ease of Hoop House Hinges for Efficient Gardening

One innovative solution that has caught the attention of many watching our videos is the use of hinges on hoop houses. This simple yet effective mechanism can significantly enhance the gardening experience, particularly for those cultivating sensitive plants that require careful temperature management.

The Importance of Venting Your Greenhouses on Warm Days

Gardeners who use greenhouses or garden beds covered with plastic sheeting know the value of creating a warm, controlled environment for their plants. However, managing the internal temperature is crucial, especially during unseasonably warm days. In this article, we’ll explore why venting your greenhouses is essential for maintaining the optimal growth conditions for your plants, drawing on advice for managing temperature fluctuations effectively.

The Perfect Plastic Sheeting for Your Garden: Insights from Zone 7 Gardeners

Successful gardening goes beyond having a knack for plant care; it necessitates the appropriate equipment and supplies to foster plant vitality and development. A critical asset for numerous horticulturists, particularly those employing hoop houses or greenhouses, is the use of plastic sheeting. This article delves into the advantages of employing 6 mil plastic sheeting in gardening endeavors, drawing on insights from Zone 7 cultivators. Additionally, we will discuss how leveraging technology, specifically the “From Seed to Spoon” app, can significantly elevate your gardening journey.

The Amazing Benefits of Growing Micro Green Peas at Home

Are you looking for a nutritious, easy-to-grow addition to your home garden? Look no further than micro green peas! Not only are they packed with flavor and nutrients, but they also offer a unique advantage for gardeners: they can regrow after being harvested. In this article, we’ll dive into the benefits of growing micro green peas and share some tips on how to incorporate them into your daily meals.

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.

Winter Gardening Tips: Using Plastic Bottles and PVC Pipes to Create Mini Greenhouses

Watch Video Winter gardening can be challenging, but there are some simple hacks that can help your plants thrive in the colder months. One of the easiest ways to protect your plants from the cold is by creating a mini greenhouse using plastic bottles and 5-gallon water jugs. To make a mini greenhouse, simply cut the bottom off a plastic bottle or water jug and place it over a seedling. This will create a warm, […]

OKC Home + Garden Show Cooking Show

Video: Cooking a Whole Chicken, DIY Broth, & Fried Rice with Garden Vegetables @ Home + Garden Show

Dale & Carrie gave a cooking demonstration at the 2019 OKC Home + Garden Show and showed they make a whole chicken in an Instant Pot, then use that chicken to make broth. They also show how to make rice using the broth, ultimately resulting in a delicious chicken stir fry! See the full recipe: https://www.seedtospoon.net/recipe/garden-vegetable-stir-fry/   CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” stands as a beacon of inspiration for gardeners and health […]

beans & rice

How We Make Our Bulk Supply of Rice & Beans Taste Uniquely Delicious Every Day!

There are practically an endless number of herbs that you can add into the rice or beans to improve flavor and add nutrients. Here are some of our favorites that we like to put together.There are practically an endless number of herbs that you can add into the rice or beans to improve flavor and add nutrients. Here are some of our favorites that we like to put together.