March 29, 2025|Gardening
Hey farm gals, it’s Kara from Lange Girl Farms! Fifteen years of country life have filled my fields with crops—some for me, some for my horses, llamas, and poultry. I’ve learned what grows easy and fits a natural, sustainable homestead, and I’m sharing my top five for beginners. These fed my crew and me—grab your shovel and let’s plant!
Crop 1: Lettuce – Why: Fast (30-60 days), small-space friendly. How: Sow lettuce seeds, You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/4kZWeE6) ¼ inch deep, spring or fall. Water daily—my ducks love the trimmings!
Crop 2: Oats – Why: Horse feed, ready in 60-90 days. How: Plant oat seeds, You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/4kZWjYq) 1 inch deep in spring—my minis munch happily. Harvest when golden.
Crop 3: Calendula – Why: Healing flowers for holistic salves. How: Scatter calendula seeds, You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/4ldIh5M) in sun, thin to 12 inches. My llamas get skin balm from these!
Crop 4: Peas – Why: Sweet, sustainable—nitrogen for soil.How: Sow pea seeds, like this variety pack, You can find it here thru my affiliate links (https://amzn.to/4nt9ylW) 1 inch deep, spring, with trellis netting (https://amzn.to/44aFmVp). I snack while picking.
Crop 5: Basil – Why: Flavor and health—horses love it too. How: Pot basil seeds, like this set of 21 culinary seeds, You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/3I5PpCu)—pinch for bushiness. My kitchen and barn glow with it.
These crops built my homestead over 15 years—easy, natural, and multi-use. They’ll make you a farm girl fast. Pin this for your first harvest, and grow with me at Lange Girl Farms!
