January is a great time to plan for what you’re going to be growing in your garden this spring! Some areas with milder winters can even begin growing while other parts of the country are simply planning ahead.
We’ve collected some stats as to which plants and pests were most popular last month and are excited to share with you our findings!
Out of 125K plants viewed in the From Seed to Spoon app this in January 2020, these are the top 5 most popular. Click on each plant to view their growing guide.
Our From Seed to Spoon app makes it easy to identify and manage the most common garden pests. Out of the thousands of pests tracked in January 2020, these are the most popular!
Companion planting is one of the most important aspects of growing organically, and our app makes it easy to figure out what to grow next to each other by showing the friends and enemies for each plant. These 5 plants were the most popular companions in January 2020!
Our app makes it easy to figure out what plants to grow by showing you which plants help with the many common health ailments. These are the top 5 most popular health filters used in January 2020.
Learn more about growing over 100 different foods, including how to manage various pests in our FREE iOS, Android, or new Universal Web App!
Carrie 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 significant impact on individuals around the globe. Through the “From Seed to Spoon” app, Carrie has dedicated herself to empowering people to take control of their health and environment by growing their own food.
With a profound belief in the power of gardening to improve mental and physical health, Carrie’s contributions to the Seed to Spoon blog reflect her holistic approach to wellness. Her articles often focus on the nutritional benefits of homegrown fruits and vegetables, organic gardening practices, and the mental health benefits of spending time in nature. Carrie’s expertise in health science shines through in her detailed discussions on how specific plants can contribute to a balanced diet and overall well-being.
Carrie’s passion for gardening is deeply intertwined with her commitment to family and community wellness. She frequently shares personal stories of how gardening has brought her family closer together, offering practical tips for involving children in gardening activities and making it a fun, educational experience. Her writing encourages families to explore gardening as a means of spending quality time together while learning about nature and sustainability.
In addition to gardening advice, Carrie’s contributions to the blog include insights into the use of technology to enhance the gardening experience. She has played a crucial role in designing the “From Seed to Spoon” app to be user-friendly, ensuring that users of all ages and backgrounds can navigate the complexities of gardening with ease. Her vision for the app is not just as a gardening tool but as a vehicle for change, inspiring individuals to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle by growing their own food.
Carrie Spoonemore’s presence on the blog is marked by her compassionate approach to teaching and her unwavering belief in the transformative power of gardening. Her work continues to inspire a community of gardeners to pursue a healthier, more sustainable way of living, proving that with the right tools and knowledge, anyone can become a gardener and advocate for their health and the planet.