Planning Your Garden-Five Important Steps to Consider
Important Steps for Beginner Gardeners to Consider when Planning Your Garden. Let’s make a plan to have a successful cut-flower or vegetable garden.
How To Organize Your Seeds
How to store and organize garden and flower seeds. Seed organization for beginners. Beginner gardening tips and tricks.
An Interview With Myself
An Interview with Myself, Michelle Langerak, Long River Family Farm
Three Different Ways to Start Seeds NOW!
Three easy ways to start seeds to grow a variety of fresh blooms, vegetables, and plants to yield a successful bountiful harvest of fresh vegetables and flowers to delight and nurture yourself this growing season.
Pull Apart Cheddar and Buffalo Dip Sliders
Quick, Easy, Family Friendly Dinner Idea from Half Baked Harvest
Flower of the Month ~ March
Long River Family Farm’s March Flower of the Month- Daffodils or Narcissi. West Michigan Spring Bulbs
Winter Reflection and Thoughts
It might be cold and miserable outside, but we can have spring inside. Creating indoor spring garden baskets is one of the best ways to brighten up the inside of the house. Hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, and snowdrops start to show their pretty little faces. Oh, they are such happy flowers!
The Power of Fun
“I don’t want to have fun,” says no one Ever! But how do you have more fun, is it something you can cultivate or something that just happens? This book answers ALL those questions and more.
Why Gardening Is A Great Way For You To Make Memories.
Gardening is a great way to create memories with your kids and grandkids. Getting out and cutting fresh flowers brings back old memories but also creates new ones.
Gardening, and why you should be gardening.
Have you ever wondered why all these crazy people subject themselves to spending hours outside, weeding, watering, tending to, and staring at their gardens?
How To Grow and Save Your Amaryllis Bulb For Next Year’s Flowers!
Did you know you can save your beautiful amaryllis?
Learn how to grow your amaryllis so that it reblooms each year.