The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
Getting started homesteading is easy, all you have to do is just start. But to keep homesteading, well that might be a little tougher. In this podcast episode, I discuss 5 reasons you might fail as a homesteader and what you can do to prevent it from happening.
Homestead Updates:
Fighting off colds
A new place to hunt
We got our first hard frost of the year
Cleaning up the gardens for winter
Greenhouse cleaned up and ready for winter
Winterizing the homestead
Homesteading Relevant News:
Gainesville women learn self-sufficiency through Homestead program – https://www.gainesvilletimes.com/life/gainesville-women-learn-self-sufficiency-through-homestead-program/
The Country’s First Interactive Sustainability Park Is Taking Root In Waterbury Center – http://digital.vpr.net/post/countrys-first-interactive-sustainability-park-taking-root-waterbury-center#stream/0
Hangin’ Out on the Homestead Front Porch:
Question for the Facebook Group for this episode: What is your greatest challenge in homesteading? Check out the answers here-https://www.facebook.com/groups/HomesteadFrontPorch/permalink/1450606241659862/
Main Topic Of Discussion:
5 reasons you might fail as a homesteader
1. Laziness
It might be more work than you thought it would be. Perhaps podcasts and Youtube make it sound and look easier than it is.
I think you get the point…
2. Burn out
One of the biggest problems I see in homesteaders failing is they burn out due to taking on too much too soon.
3. Debt
In the modern world, it’s extremely easy to take on too much debt. This could come in the form of a mortgage that’s too large for you to handle or a desire to keep up with the Joneses by purchasing new vehicles that you can’t afford or maybe just the desire to have it all now through credit cards.
Dave Ramsey – https://www.daveramsey.com/
4. Lack of preparedness
When the unexpected happens it can cause you to fail in all your hopes and dreams if you’re not prepared.
Financial preparedness
Disaster preparedness
Mental preparedness
5. Too high of expectations
When homesteading isn’t everything you thought it would be quick enough it can cause you to give up. Be patient Be aware of societies and your own desires for instant gratification
Today’s Recommendations:
Youtube Channel: OYR Frugal & Sustainable Organic Gardening – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv9ITE5nuShQ37Xd-NVkdcg
Developing Closed Loop Systems For Greater Self Sufficiency
How Much Can You Do On A One Acre Homestead With Guest Jordy Buck
Indoor (Permaculture Zone Zero) Vegetable Gardening
Homesteading Resources For Inspiration, Motivation, and Education
Planning and Adding Useful Garden Infrastructure
Some Of Our Favorite And Least Favorite Things About Homesteading
Why and How To Save and Store Seeds From Your Garden
Off Grid Homesteading With Guests Dave and Sonya
A Beginners Guide To Growing Garlic On The Homestead
Fishing To Provide Food For The Homestead With Guest Cannon Kirby
Preparing Trees, Vines, Canes, and Bushes For Winter
What To Do With Your Garden Beds After The Harvest
Self-Reliance or Homesteading Community? The Answer Is Yes
Food Preservation Methods (Past and Present)
Building A Drought Resilient Homestead
An Introduction To Using Cover Crops For Soil Improvement
21 Hand Tools That Make Gardening Easier
Why And How To Integrate Hazelnut Into A Food Forest
Stacking Functions With Rabbits On Your Permaculture Homestead
Should You Grow A Food Forest On Your Property?
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