Details About Our Newest App Update Which Makes It Easy For Beginners To Get Started!
There’s a new version of our app available on both iOS & Android! You can download the update from the App Store or use the links below!
There’s a new version of our app available on both iOS & Android! You can download the update from the App Store or use the links below!
The beauty of rice and having a garden is that you can make this recipe unique every single time you make it! We grow a lot of our own herbs to use in the kitchen right in our backyard and patio. You can as well! It’s easy to do- especially with the From Seed to Spoon app which will walk you through how to start growing all the way from seed to your spoon in the kitchen!
In our first video, John and I discussed his reasons for wanting to grow food and we talked about what he wanted to grow. Since then, he purchased everything he needed and now we’re going to plant together over the Internet! Join us as we plant his thyme, basil, oregano, sage, dill, and onions and talk about each as we plant!
We’ve had a lot of people ask us recently about how to start growing food. John is one of my friends that’s interested in growing food and you can listen to us chat about how to start growing! He’s particularly interested in growing herbs for cooking, so we cover everything about that and much more!
February is a very busy month for those who are gardening! Even though it may feel really cold out, there’s still quite a bit that you can do this month!Â
Boysenberries are a cross between blackberries, raspberries, and loganberries. They are fairly easy to grow and are well worth the reward! Boysenberry bushes can grow very tall and will require a trellis to help support the height. Boysenberry bushes will continue to give fruit year after year, however it usually takes a year for the plant to first produce berries. You can cut any canes that produce fruit at the base after the season is over since they won’t produce again.
Avocado is a tasty and unique addition to any garden or indoor grow area! Although most avocado trees do best in moderate temperatures, there are some that can tolerate freezing temperatures. Avocado can be planted by seed or transplanted from a nursery. It’s more of a guaranteed method by taking a graft from a tree. A transplant could produce fruit within 2-3 years, whereas if you grow from seeds it can take 8 or more years.
Check out all the new updates in the latest version!
I had the pleasure of joining Alyssa Nicoll, Charles Max Wood, Younes Jaaidi, and Dave Cooper from the “Aventures in Angular” 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 go into detail about how we built the app and how I learned to code!
Ever since we started growing food in 2015 we became obsessed with the idea of trying to make many of the things we used to buy from the store ourselves.