A Sustainable Mind Podcast

Listen to Dale talk about Gardening, Anxiety, Mindfulness, From Seed to Spoon, & More on the “A Sustainable Mind” Podcast

I had the pleasure of joining Marjorie from the “A Sustainable Mind” podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and why we built our app at the link below. We also talked quite a bit about anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and how the battle against them is all related to why grow food & help others do the same.

From Seed to Spoon Cleveland County Master Gardener Presentation

Cleveland County Master Gardeners – How Anxiety, Depression, Weight Loss, the Rachael Ray Show, Divorce & Redemption Led to Growing Food

This is a recording of a presentation I gave to the Cleveland County Master Gardening group about how anxiety, depression, and the battle to conquer it led us to grow food & the free app we built to help you do the same! Rachael Ray video  Click here to read a blog post from last year related to this Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is the visionary co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” a groundbreaking platform that […]

May 17 Garden Tour

May 17, 2018 Spring Garden Update/Tour (Urban Zone 7 Oklahoma Backyard Farm)

Check out the video below to see a full tour of our urban Oklahoma backyard garden!  This is also the first video that uses our new wireless microphone and the audio should be far better than anything else we’ve done. Download our free app that makes growing food simple @ www.seedtospoon.net Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is the visionary co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” a groundbreaking platform that has revolutionized the way individuals approach gardening. His […]

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2018 OKC Home + Outdoor Living Show: How to Grow & Cook w/10 Different Herbs! (w/Lori Coats of My Raggedy Herbs)

This video is a recording of a workshop we taught at the 2018 OKC Home + Outdoor Living Show with Lori Coats of My Raggedy Herbs about how you can grow and cook with your own herbs. Lori is an expert at knowing how to use culinary herbs to make things taste great and I’m excited to share her knowledge with you all!

We cover the following 10 herbs in detail: basil, chives, cilantro, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme.