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We’re a Family-Run Small Business, Not Some Large Corporation Out for Profit

We’re Dale & Carrie Spoonemore, the creators of From Seed to Spoon. Often times, people are surprised to find out that we’re just a family from Oklahoma trying to help people grow food and not some large corporation out for profit.

Our goal at From Seed to Spoon is to help as many people grow food as we can. We started growing food to feed our family of 6 in 2015 and want to share what we’ve learned about growing food sustainably in our urban backyard initially, and now on our 5 acre homestead!

We originally started with a YouTube channel and blog, and later learned how to code to build our free iOS & Android app that guides you through growing 100+ fruits, herbs, and vegetables.

We’ve dedicated many, many hours to this project and hope you’re able to gather some information and joy from the hard work we’ve put into this. If you’d like to support our efforts, please subscribe to our Patreon where you can sign up for as little as $1 a month to help further our mission of helping people grow food.

Right now, we both have full time jobs and are limited to working on this app nights and weekends. We’d love to be able to go full time or hire people to help us though!

You can also support us by sharing our links and videos with your friends and shopping from our curated list of high-quality gardening products in our store!

Check out the short video below to learn more about who we are our mission at From Seed to Spoon.

Thank you for your support, and best of luck growing this year!

Dale & Carrie Spoonemore

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2 thoughts on “We’re a Family-Run Small Business, Not Some Large Corporation Out for Profit

  1. The link you shared through the app is no good. It sends you to localhost/seedtospoon.net/….. When localhost is in front of a web address it will only work on the machine you created it on. The only reason I mentioned anything is that most people will not know enough to remove localhost and replace it with http://www. I love your content and keep up the great work as always!

  2. Hello,
    I hope this message finds you well… My name is Edward Fulton and I am the Customer Service Coordinator at Fedco Seeds in Clinton ME. I have come across your wonderful app, Growbot! I wanted to see if this is something you would consider using with companies throughout the United States. We believe this app would make perfect sense for our customers to have access. I am hoping to possibly have a link on our website for our customers to easily use. I’m not sure if this is something that you do, but I would love to have a conversation. Please contact me if you would like to discuss this further. efulton@fedcoseeds.com.
    Thank you so much and I hope to hear from you,

    Eddie

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