January Homestead Inventory & Planning for Spring – Get Ready Now

January 31, 2026|Farm Life, Gardening, Homesteading, Sustainability, Tips

    Happy New Year from Lange Girl Farms! As January comes to a close in Southeast Michigan, it’s the perfect moment for our annual homestead inventory and spring planning session. Taking stock of feed, seeds, tools, and supplies now helps us avoid last-minute rushes when the weather warms. We’ve made this end-of-January tradition a staple on the farm, and it sets us up for a smooth, productive season ahead. Today, I’ll share our simple inventory process, planning tips, and how our Custom Slate Plant Markers make organizing garden beds a breeze. Let’s turn winter quiet into spring readiness!

Why a January Inventory & Planning Session?
 The slower winter days are ideal for this intentional check-in.

  • Spot low stocks early (e.g., feed or potting soil).
  • Catch seed and tool sales.
  • Practice good stewardship of what YAH has provided
  • Reduce spring stress when chores increase.

It’s a small habit with big rewards.

Step-by-Step Homestead Inventory
 Here’s our straightforward approach:

Gather Tools

  • Notebook or printable sheets.
  • Pen for lists.
  • Camera phone for quick photos of low items.

     

Animal Feed & Supplies

  • Count bags of chicken/duck feed, rabbit pellets, llama/alpaca hay.
  • Check supplements and bedding stocks.
  • Note expiration dates.

     

Seed & Garden Stock

  • List saved seeds and purchased packets.
  • Check viability (sprout test old ones).
  • Plan crop rotation and new varieties.

     

Tools & Equipment

  • Inspect pruners, hoses, pots, trays.
  • List repairs or replacements.

     

Pantry & Preserves

  • Inventory canned goods, dried herbs, frozen items.
  • Plan to use oldest first.
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Table: Simple Homestead Inventory Checklist

Category

Current Stock Example

Needs for Spring

Animal Feed

8 bags chicken, 4 bales hay

Order 15 more bags

Seeds

Marigold (40), lettuce (80)

Add onion sets

Tools

3 pruners, 12 pots

Sharpen pruners, buy trays

Bedding

10 bales shavings

Stock 8 more

Preserves

15 jars jam, dried mint

Use jam first

Spring Planning Tips

  • Crop Layout: Sketch garden beds—our Custom Slate Plant Markers are perfect for permanent row labels.
  • Animal Prep: Plan health checks or breeding (Misty the mini horse due mid-May!).
  • Budget List: Separate must-haves from wants.
  • Prayerful Focus: Seek YAH’s guidance for the season.
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Our Favorite Organization Tool
 Custom Slate Plant Markers—durable, reusable with chalk, and beautiful for garden beds or indoor starts.

Wrapping Up
 A January inventory and spring plan turns winter downtime into purposeful preparation. It’s satisfying to know we’re stewarding YAH’s gifts wisely for the year ahead.

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