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Nemcsok Farms is a family owned and operated by Evelyne and Michael Nemcsok, and is located 20 km north of Englehart, Ontario, Canada. Our farm consists of 200 + acres that includes woodlot, fields, a sand pit, some wetlands, a vegetable garden, flower beds and gardens, some rocky outcrops, and a nice yard for us to enjoy also. We produce forage and grain crops, vegetables, plants, flowers, firewood and custom plowing, cultivating, seeding and more. Welcome to our family farm! We are located 20 km north of Englehart, Ontario, Canada. Stick around for some gardening tips, DIYs, Recipes, Crafts, and other great ideas for how to use the things around you to create a better, more natural lifestyle. We also offer custom ploughing, seeding, cultivating and more. We sell harvested wild flower seeds collected from our property, as well as birch firewood bundles, wholesale only.

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  • Garden Love Printable Wall Art Get Ready for Spring and the Garden Season with the Lovely Garden Valentine Art

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  • Baby it's Cold Outside Printable Wall Art - to add a bit of cheek to your Christmas decor

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  • Jingle All The Bells Printable Wall Art for a fun and quirky Christmas

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  • Maple Leaf Printable Wall Art with Quote - A lovely inspiring addition to any for the summer fall transition

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  • Thanksgiving Printable Wall Art - perfect for any grateful home where you want to be full of thanks and giving

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  • Thanksgiving Printable Wall Art - perfect for any grateful kitchen where you Eat Drink and Be Thankful

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  • St. Patrick's Day Subway Style free printable wall art. Easy DIY farmhouse style decor, perfect for framing and for gifting

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55 Comments
  1. Lolly Jane December 8, 2017 Reply

    Hi Evelyne!

    Thanks for including our sled wreath!

    xoxo

    • Evelyne Nemcsok December 9, 2017 Reply

      You’re welcome! It’s adorable!

  2. Dina S. December 14, 2017 Reply

    Those are all such beautiful wreaths! I just finished making a beautiful Christmas wreath where I used a glue gun to glue fabric poinsettias (from my local craft store) to a wooden circular frame (also from the craft store). I think it really came out beautifully! I think I’m going to have to look for those snowflakes from the snowflake wreath to intersperse with the poinsettias to add extra color and sparkle! Thank you for the inspiration!

  3. Brooke January 15, 2018 Reply

    How long will boiled eggs keep in the refrigerator?

  4. Linda S January 16, 2018 Reply

    This is great! Your container looks just like some I’ve seen at popular home decor stores. Thank you for the inspiration and thank you for sharing at last week’s Encouraging Hearts & Home blog hop!

  5. Rita January 25, 2018 Reply

    I had no idea about the tulips. Gorgeous. Love the blog.

  6. Pattymac March 1, 2018 Reply

    Hi Evelyne!!
    I love your design for the KAL!! And it’s great to meet you! It sound like we have many similar likes and hobbies!

    • Evelyne Nemcsok March 2, 2018 Reply

      Thanks Patti! Great to talk with you also!

  7. Linda Bailey March 2, 2018 Reply

    Wow. The Easter wreath is very tempting. Must have a go. Just got the harmony blanket cascading cables to do this afternoon. Blanket coming along nicely. Thanks for your contribution. Nice to get something from Canada (I am in England).

    • Evelyne Nemcsok March 2, 2018 Reply

      Wonderful! Thanks so much for stopping in and taking time to chat!

  8. Julie April 10, 2018 Reply

    Oh, I wish I didn’t have so much on at the moment, I’ve only just found your cal and it looks and sounds just lovely. I’m pinning this anyway as I love a good cable pattern.

  9. Renee - Kudos Kitchen April 10, 2018 Reply

    Such a charming square. I’ve tried to teach myself to knit before but have never followed through with a project. Maybe I’ll try again.

  10. Rita April 25, 2018 Reply

    Love the waffle and strawberry sauce. Yum. Thankyou!

  11. Rita May 2, 2018 Reply

    I’m in love with this stuff.

  12. Evelyne Nemcsok May 25, 2018 Reply

    These are so fun! What a great upcycle!

  13. Nikki from Tikkido September 23, 2018 Reply

    Oooh, fabulous! I love the mixture of colors and textures–absolutely perfect for fall!

  14. Carole December 28, 2018 Reply

    Thank you!

  15. Nikki from Tikkido January 7, 2019 Reply

    What a fabulous, hearty soup for a cold January day!

  16. Terri Oliver Steffes January 8, 2019 Reply

    THIS oils so good, perfect for wintry weather. I’m saving this recipe for when our days grow blustery and cold!! Pinning!

  17. Nikki from Tikkido January 10, 2019 Reply

    Yuuuuuum! They all look delicious, but those cranberry walnut rolls simply must be made soon.

    • Evelyne Nemcsok January 10, 2019 Reply

      I agree! So happy you stopped in!

  18. Lauren | Mom Home Guide February 5, 2019 Reply

    I love this colorful and delicious looking salad! I hope you have a happy Valentines Day!

  19. Terri Steffes February 5, 2019 Reply

    I love how this is making my mouth water! That fresh fruit looks so good during this time of winter.

  20. Ani February 17, 2019 Reply

    Thank you so much! I needed a refresher it’s been years since I last tried to knit and your tutorials are perfection. Can’t wait to finish my new sweater project.

  21. Lauren | Mom Home Guide April 1, 2019 Reply

    These look delicious! I am definitely going to be trying your recipe. I often make waffles for my family, but from a mix! I have been meaning to try a waffle recipe from scratch and scrap the mix. The would love the strawberry sauce.

  22. Terri Steffes April 25, 2019 Reply

    Adorable! Sharing with my garden group!

    • Evelyne Nemcsok April 25, 2019 Reply

      Thank you! I hope they love it!

  23. Stacie May 3, 2019 Reply

    You mad this look a lot easier than I thought it would be. I think I might give knitting a try!

    • Evelyne Nemcsok May 3, 2019 Reply

      Oh good! I hope you do – and just shout out if you need a hand!

  24. Danyelle May 4, 2019 Reply

    These instructions actually make sense! As a lefty it’s been impossible for my mother to teach me, but these photos are great!

  25. ROsey May 4, 2019 Reply

    My grandma used to try to teach me how. I never really quite ‘got it.’ She did teach me to crochet. Our favorite keepsakes are blankets that my grandma knit.

  26. Terri Steffes May 4, 2019 Reply

    I love to watch people knit! At one time I made a scarf, but it was sure ugly! HA!

  27. Annemarie LeBlanc May 4, 2019 Reply

    This is something I never learned. I can crochet, but I cannot knit. It just seems too complicated for me. I will try again following your tutorial. Hopefully I get it right this time.

  28. Cobus vdM May 4, 2019 Reply

    This is interesting to find a detailed knitting tutorial on a farming website.
    I love the “homesteading” approach in the combination of it all. You sure are creative. 🙂

  29. Wendy Polisi May 4, 2019 Reply

    My mother taught me how to knit back in the day. I honestly am very rusty now and I’m pretty glad I came across this.

  30. Fatima Torres May 4, 2019 Reply

    Thank you for these knitting tips. I used to love knitting with my mom when I was a kid. I made sweaters and such for the family dog.

  31. Heather Barber McMechan May 4, 2019 Reply

    I love this idea of offering a tutorial on how to knit. This is beautiful.

  32. KeshiaRichmond May 4, 2019 Reply

    I admire those who knit. It is inspiring to see people work those needles.

  33. Jessica Hughes May 4, 2019 Reply

    This was so informative! Knitting has always something I wanted to learn but never knew where to start!

  34. emman damian May 5, 2019 Reply

    Thanks for this knitting guide! I don’t know how to knit so this is super helpful. Thanks.

  35. Bill Sweeney May 5, 2019 Reply

    This is a great way to repurpose old window blinds into something functional. Getting the kids involved in decorating them can be a fun craft for them and family members who have gardens.

  36. Kristine Nicole Alessandra May 5, 2019 Reply

    My fingers are not that nimble anymore, but I would still give this a try. I love watching people who can knit like it was their second nature!

  37. TonexSEO May 5, 2019 Reply

    You made it more appear more easier than I thought it was. When I was young, my sister does that most often, but I never knew it was this easy. Thanks for this!

  38. Terri Steffes May 5, 2019 Reply

    This is a great use of those obnoxious verticle blinds! I now wish I had some blinds to convert to garden markers.

  39. emman damian May 5, 2019 Reply

    I like garden markers as it helps organize and segregate the garden patchs. So nice idea! I’ll do this.

  40. KeshiaRichmond May 5, 2019 Reply

    Really cute garden markers. I’ve made similar ones with ice pop sticks.

  41. Lia May 6, 2019 Reply

    Great idea, I’m just starting up my garden. I will definitely make these markers,

  42. Pia May 6, 2019 Reply

    My mom would love this for her plants! Thanjs for the idea!

  43. elizabeth o May 6, 2019 Reply

    What a cool idea. I used to make my own garden markers too. They save us time and money

  44. kippi May 10, 2019 Reply

    Lovely flowers for summer gardening.
    Happy spring,
    Kippi

  45. Nikki from Tikkido August 6, 2019 Reply

    Oooh, I’ve never seen a recipe like this, but now I’m obsessed! My daughters are going to be so happy!

  46. Redz August 8, 2019 Reply

    These cranberry recipes are truly so mouthwatering as these look so good! I can’t wait to try these someday. Thanks for sharing!

  47. Fitoru Keto April 17, 2020 Reply

    Great recipe roundup! I can’t wait to try these! Thank you so much for sharing!

  48. fitoru fitness May 13, 2020 Reply

    I must thank you for sharing such nice recipes for a healthy life. I need to lose some pounds and I think that this can help me in achieving my goals.

  49. Evelyne Nemcsok January 9, 2019 Reply

    Thank you Carolyn! How lovely to hear from you!

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