Author: Dale Spoonemore

Planting Tomatoes

Planting and Mulching Tomatoes with Mary

We’ve been planting tomatoes over the past month and Mary wanted to help me get the last few in the ground. Then we came back through the next day and mulched them to help with water retention. We should have plenty of tomatoes if all goes well! 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 journey from a novice

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Planting Beans

Planting Bush Beans and Protecting Them from Insects

We moved out “raised beds on legs” over to the east side of the house so they’ll be shaded from the afternoon sun. We planted 4 rows of beans in each using the square foot gardening spacing of 9 per square foot. After planting them, we moved our PVC dome’s over and replaced the plastic sheeting with insect netting that’ll hopefully keep bugs out and provide a bit of a break from the sun as well.

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Building Shade Walls

Building an EASY DIY Afternoon Shade / Windbreak Wall

It’s too hot now to use the water jugs for wind protection so it’s time to build a shade/windbreak wall. Brooklyn and I were able to build this in less than 10 minutes using materials we already had laying around. 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 journey from a novice gardener to a leading advocate for sustainable

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Mulching

Why Mulching is So Important!

I talked about not using mulch as being one of our biggest rookie mistakes a few months ago. To find out just how big of a difference it makes in the surface temperature of the soil, I took our temperature gun out to the gardenl. I didn’t quite expect this dramatic of a difference in mulched vs non-mulched areas! Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is the visionary co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” a groundbreaking platform that

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Full Garden Tour

Video of Our Full Garden Tour w/Q&A

We hosted a tour of our garden for a local Meetup group of gardeners and recorded it for everyone that wasn’t able to make it. It’s longer than our typical videos (and the audio is a little shaky) but details pretty much everything about how we converted our lawn into garden space, what we’re doing now, and what we plan to do next.  Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is the visionary co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,”

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Anxiety, Mindfulness, and How I Learned to Let Go of Fear

Note: I wrote the story below last year before we started the blog. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and wanted to share. I’ve found mindfulness to be a key component to battling anxiety and depression and I hope this helps someone out there.  Last Christmas Eve we found out my wife Carrie was pregnant. Life couldn’t have been better. 14 days later I agonized in the hospital waiting room as the love

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Update on Our “Three Sisters” Planting

The Native Americans planted corn, beans, and squash together as the “Three Sisters”. The corn grew tall and provided support for the beans. The beans grew up the corn, provided support, and fed the soil nitrogen. And lastly, the squash vines throughout the area, shaded the soil and prevented weeds from growing. We planted corn a few weeks ago and now it’s time to start the beans.  Previous video about this:  Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is

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Helping Plants Recover After the Hail Storm

A lot of our plants look like they just tried to fly United after the hail storm we had this week. This video shows what we did to help them along in the recovery process.    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 journey from a novice gardener to a leading advocate for sustainable living and mental wellness

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FREE Kids Gardening Festival at Marcum’s Nursery on Saturday, May 27! – REGISTRATION FULL

Update: we’ve had an overwhelming response and have reached our capacity for this event. Please stay tuned for future events if you missed out on this one. Thank you to everyone that’s signed up and shared this event! We’re looking forward to it and have a lot of great things planned Date/Time Saturday, May 27, 2017 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am Location Marcum’s Nursery 2121 SW 119th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 The wonderful

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Building a Living Wall to Shade Our Raised Beds from the Afternoon Sun

I built a “living wall” for the west side of my raised beds. I plan to grow beans, cucumbers, and other vining crops up the trellis to provide shade for everything in the bed during the afternoon heat. Click here to learn more about why we started using shade as an ally in the summer.   Dale SpoonemoreDale Spoonemore is the visionary co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” a groundbreaking platform that has revolutionized the

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Author: Dale Spoonemore