Best Beginner Homesteading Blogs to Follow in 2024 (2024)

Looking to start living a more natural and intentional life in the New Year? The world of homesteading can be incredibly overwhelming with so much to learn!

While I LOVE general homesteading blogs (I mean, hi. I have one), I think that the key to beginning your homesteading journey without burnout is to hone in on your interests and choose what areas of your home you want to enhance first. By taking the learning process step-by-step, you can avoid becoming too overwhelmed.

How do you know what kinds of Homesteading Blogs to look for?

The Best Homesteading Blogs in Different Categories

Once you find out where to begin, feel free to jump to the category that best suits your interests. These are my choices for the best homesteading blogs for each category.

Jump to: Homesteading Basics | From-Scratch Cooking | Natural and Sustainable Living | Gardening and Herbs | Lifestyle

Homesteading Basics Blogs

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If you are not totally sure where to begin still, that is okay! Scrolling through the inspiration from these general homesteading blogs may spark something inside of you. Or maybe you are ready to take the leap and learn it all right away!

If you want any inspiration for what you might consider, “real homesteading,” instead of my modern homesteading approach, these first two blogs have all the best tips. From farm animals to self-sufficient living, these blogs are a great resource to get inspiration and a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of homesteading.

  • The Prairie Homestead is the quintessential homesteading blog (and YouTube channel) where Jill shares her life on the family farm, homesteading lifestyle, and other helpful tips for simple living. She talks about “returning to your roots” and providing for her young family from the land.
  • The Homesteading Family blog (and YouTube channel) are exactly who you imagine when you envision a homestead lifestyle. They share detailed knowledge from their farm life with very practical skills for homestead living. Their motto is “grow, preserve, thrive,” and they show you how to do just that!

Check out my Homesteading Basics posts!

From-Scratch Cooking Blogs

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Moving toward a more natural lifestyle had me start examining all of the ingredients in the food I buy from the grocery store. From-Scratch recipes are best way to ensure you know exactly what is in your food and going into your family’s bellies. When I started this journey, I truly did not know how to cook a thing! This simple approach to cooking is not only simple to learn, but it is the easiest way to start healthy living.

  • Farmhouse on Boone was one of the first blogs to inspire my homesteading journey. Lisa’s blog centers around “natural living, food from scratch, and a handmade home.” But my favorite parts are her real food recipes and from scratch cooking. Her recipes are easy to follow with no fuss and only simple ingredients (that’s my kind of cookin’). There’s also ALL the cast iron.
  • Mary’s Nest is literally the sweetest person to follow (think, who you wish you had as your grandma). She shares traditional cooking skills, food preservation such as dehydrating and canning, and frugal living. She is also an excellent resource for learning to save more money at the grocery store.

Check out my recipe and meal planning posts!

Natural and Sustainable Living Blogs

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I started my own homesteading journey looking at ways to become more sustainable for our environment. It slowly grew into a love for non-toxic living and then spiraled into this “homestead” life. Non-toxic living is an integral part of homesteading as we look to be more in tune with the land around us.

  • Our Oily House is the best place on the internet to learn everything there is to know about essential oils and how to use them in DIYs for your home. From bath and body products to cleaning supplies, Laura shares it all.
  • Mommypotamus is a wonderful natural remedies for the whole family. Her tagline is “traditional wisdom + modern research,” which is my favorite approach to natural wellness! Her natural remedies will provide a great start to your non-toxic wellness journey as well.

Check out my sustainable and natural living posts!

Gardening and Herbs Blogs

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Gardening and foraging are incredible ways to control the ingredients going into your home. Not only does this ensure the quality and safety of the food right from the source, but it can save money too! Gardening is also known to be one of best ways to reduce stress by getting fresh air and slowing down to enjoy the simple life.

  • Roots and Refuge has been a favorite Youtube channel of mine for years, and I recently started engaging in the blog. Jess’ content is not only beautiful, but approachable with beginner information on organic gardening and growing your own produce. Her words of wisdom and inspiration are an added bonus!
  • The Herbal Academy is actually a place for online herbal courses, but their blog is a free resource with a wealth of knowledge for natural health. If you are looking to start an herb garden or start your home apothecary, they have all you need. Check out the Herbal Academy to learn natural herbal remedies and how to DIY home remedies.

Check out my gardening and herbal posts!

Homestead Lifestyle Blogs

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Sometimes we get burnt out on all the homestead learning and need to reinvigorate our love for natural living. Here are two blogs (and YouTube channels) that inspire me weekly with their homesteading knowledge and beautiful content.

  • Parisienne Farmgirl shares many home DIY projects as they renovate their farmhouse, with a French twist! I love her traditional style and following along with her family.
  • The Elliott Homestead creates beautiful, drool-worthy visual content. Her homestead is (in my opinion), the perfect little moody cottage. Watching her cook in her beautiful kitchen gives me new life.

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Not to be biased, but I think my personal blog also has some great resources for you to begin your homesteading journey! I am so happy to walk alongside you as we move toward a more natural life together.

If you know of any other awesome blogs I should follow, leave a comment below or DM me on Instagram!

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FAQs

What is the new homesteading? ›

Modern homesteading takes the old ways, and makes them more efficient using tools from the modern world we live in. It allows you to adopt the homesteading lifestyle while working a full-time job, or even living in an urban environment, using innovative tools and technology.

Why is homesteading trending? ›

U.S. consumers spent over 11% of their disposable income on food in 2022, according to the USDA. Imagine how much money you could save by producing even a portion of your food at home. Plus, in many states, you can sell your excess production directly from your homestead.

How do I live like a homesteader? ›

Modern homesteading refers to a self-sufficient lifestyle—living autonomously, with minimum help from others. In a nutshell, it includes subsistence agriculture, renewable energy sources when possible, home preservation of food, zero-waste living, and, depending on your skills, even homeschooling, and craftwork.

Why do people like homesteading? ›

Perhaps one of the most common motivations to homestead is to gain a sense of security over basic needs such as food, water, shelter and finances – especially when facing an uncertain future.

Is homesteading illegal in the US? ›

Between 1862 and 1934, the federal government granted 1.6 million homesteads and distributed 270,000,000 acres (420,000 sq mi) of federal land for private ownership. This was a total of 10% of all land in the United States. Homesteading was discontinued in 1976, except in Alaska, where it continued until 1986.

Is there still free land to homestead in the United States? ›

The Homestead Act was repealed in the 48 contiguous states in 1976 and in Alaska 10 years later. But you can still find towns offering free land to would-be residents who want to relocate on a shoestring budget and can meet homebuilding and other requirements.

What state is the best to start a homestead? ›

Oregon is one of the best states for homesteading because of its great climate and water supply. It's known as a state for homestead farmers because of the many benefits the state offers. From low property taxes to a large farming community, over 30,000 small farms reside in Oregon.

Why did so many homesteaders fail? ›

Newcomers' failures at homesteading were common due to the harsh climate, their lack of experience, or the inability to obtain prime farming lands. In some areas “taking the cure” – declaring bankruptcy or simply abandoning the land claim – became common.

What was the biggest issues facing homesteaders? ›

As settlers and homesteaders moved westward to improve the land given to them through the Homestead Act, they faced a difficult and often insurmountable challenge. The land was difficult to farm, there were few building materials, and harsh weather, insects, and inexperience led to frequent setbacks.

Is homesteading a healthy lifestyle? ›

Many of us come to homesteading because of a health crisis or a health concern. At some point, it becomes clear that homesteading lends skillsets that are beneficial to our overall health.

Is there money in homesteading? ›

Making money on a homestead is a great way to help cover expenses and have extra income to finance improvements to your property. With hard work and dedication, working on the homestead can become a full-time gig. Here, we will outline 12 homesteading business ideas and provide guidance for beginning the journey.

What is the philosophy of homesteading? ›

Homesteading is a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. It is characterized by subsistence agriculture, home preservation of food, and may also involve the small scale production of textiles, clothing, and craft work for household use or sale.

What is the modern homesteading movement? ›

By growing their own food, raising livestock, and making their own household goods, modern homesteaders develop a sense of self-reliance. They also become more connected to the land and build a sense of community.

Does homesteading really save money? ›

Overall, with plenty of care and planning, you can cut hundreds of dollars out of your yearly expenses. And this money saved can help you get your dream homestead and get you further along the path to self-reliance when you get there.

How much land would you get in the Homestead Act? ›

The Homestead Act, enacted during the Civil War in 1862, provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land. Claimants were required to live on and “improve” their plot by cultivating the land.

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