Learn about the importance of mulch in gardens. You and your plants will be glad you did.
Articles by Dale Spoonemore
Articles by Dale Spoonemore
The Gardener’s Essential Guide to Mulching
The Future is Bright: Comparing LED and Nano Tech Lights Plant Growth
Starting seeds indoors requires getting a number of steps correct, and one of the most important is the lighting. Explore the various indoor growing lighting options for starting your garden indoors.
How to Start Seeds Indoors: Early Season Seeds to Start Indoors
There's no better way to boost your garden then starting your seeds indoors. Learn the timing for popular seeds and the must-haves for indoor seed starting.
Apps to Help You Grow and Answer Gardening Questions
Discover and download two remarkable apps - From Seed to Spoon and Growbot - that promise to revolutionize the way youapproach gardening and growing from seed. These apps offer insightful solutions to the most frequently asked questions about growing flowers and vegetables from seeds. Only from Park Seed!
What Fertilizer Does for Your Garden
The purpose of fertilizing the garden is to replace soil nutrients or amend deficient soil. The primary ingredients are nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium.
How to Build a Raised Garden Bed
Raised bed gardening is growing in popularity. Find tips for galvanzied beds and assembly information for wooden beds.
How to Build a Greenhouse
What you need to know when building a backyard greenhouse.
Growing a Healthy Lifestyle
Make gardening easier when you use the app From Seed to Spoon. Here's what you'll get.
Raised Bed Garden Materials to Consider for Your Garden
Considering adding a raised bed garden? We have tips on different materials to use and not to use.
How to Start a Community Garden!
If you've got a vacant lot, a stretch of unpaved alley, or any other undeveloped land in a sunny spot, you're ready to launch a garden that the whole neighborhood will both enjoy and benefit from. Planting flower and vegetable seeds is a great way to improve the soil (as well as the view!) of any setting, not to mention the benefits it brings in the form of pollinating insects, fragrance, color, texture, and -- in the case of food crops -- flavor!