What is Homesteading Like in Canada?

🌱 What Is Homesteading? (Then vs Now)
You’ve probably heard the word homesteading.
It sounds big. Maybe even a little old-fashioned, but what does it really mean today?


🏡 Homesteading Back Then (The Traditional Way)

ImageYears ago, homesteading was about survival.

People had to:

    • Grow their own food
    • Build their own homes
    • Raise animals
    • Make or fix almost everything

There were no grocery stores nearby.
No calling someone to fix things.

If something broke—you fixed it.

If you didn’t grow food—you didn’t eat.

It was simple, but it was hard.


🌿 Homesteading Today (The Modern Way)

ImageToday, things are different.

You don’t need to live off-grid or own a huge farm.

Modern homesteading can look like:

    • Growing a few vegetables in your backyard
    • Keeping a small garden
    • Learning to fix things instead of replacing them
    • Cooking more meals from scratch

Even small steps count.

If you’re doing something yourself instead of buying it…

👉 You’re homesteading.


🤔 So What’s the Same?

ImageEven though things have changed, the core idea hasn’t.

Both traditional and modern homesteading are about:

    • Being more independent
    • Using what you have
    • Learning useful skills
    • Wasting less

It’s still about taking control of your daily life.


💡 Why More People Are Doing It Now

ImageA lot of people are turning to homesteading again.

Why?

    • Food costs keep rising
    • People want healthier food
    • There’s a desire to slow down a bit
    • It feels good to make something instead of just buying it

You don’t need to go all-in.

Even small changes make a difference.


🛠️ It’s Not About Being Perfect

You don’t need:

    • A big piece of land
    • Fancy tools
    • Years of experience

You just start.

One small step at a time.


😄 Real Talk

Some things will:

    • Not work the first time
    • Take longer than expected
    • Cost a bit more than planned

That’s normal.

That’s how you learn.


🌞 Final Thought

Homesteading isn’t about going backward.

It’s about being a little more capable today than you were yesterday.

Start small. Keep going.


Come Follow Along!

I’ve launched a YouTube channel for the homestead.
If you could, please stop in, view the video, select “Like,” subscribe, and share the link. These things will really help the channel get off the ground.

👉 YouTube Channel


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The Reality of Homesteading

🌾Homesteading: It’s Not Always Picture Perfect

Homesteading looks beautiful online. You see fresh eggs, big gardens, and cute animals. It feels calm and simple.

But here’s the truth: real homesteading is not always easy.

Homesteading videos on YouTube can look bright and easy. You see big gardens, cute animals, and perfect meals. But those videos don’t always show the full story. They often skip the hard parts, like early mornings, broken tools, sick animals, or crops that fail. Real life has mud, mess, and mistakes. If you only watch one channel, you might get the wrong idea. It’s better to watch many people and learn from all of them. Take the tips that work best for you, and remember that your journey will look different—and that’s okay.

It’s messy. It’s hard work. And some days, it feels like nothing goes right.

Let’s talk about what homesteading is really like.


It’s a Lot of Work (Every Single Day)

Animals and plants don’t take days off.

    • Chickens still need food and water
    • Gardens still need care
    • Animals still need cleaning

Even when it rains. Even when you’re tired. Even when you just don’t feel like it.

There are no weekends off. That’s one of the biggest surprises for people.


Things Will Go Wrong

No matter how much you plan, things will happen.

    • Plants may die
    • Seeds may not grow
    • Animals can get sick
    • Weather can ruin your hard work

It can feel frustrating. You might even want to quit.

But this is part of the journey. Every mistake teaches you something new.


It Can Get Expensive

Many people think homesteading saves money right away.

That’s not always true.

You may need to buy:

    • Tools
    • Soil
    • Seeds
    • Feed for animals
    • Fencing or shelter

Over time, you can save money. But at the start, there are costs.

The key is to go slow and spend wisely.


It’s Not Always “Instagram Pretty”

Homesteading online looks clean and peaceful.

Real life looks more like:

    • Mud on your boots
    • Broken fences
    • Weeds in the garden
    • Dirty hands

And that’s okay.

Real homesteading is about living, learning, and doing—not looking perfect.


Weather Is in Charge

You can plan everything, but the weather has the final say.

    • Too much rain can flood your garden
    • Not enough rain can dry everything out
    • Cold snaps can kill plants overnight

You learn to work with nature, not fight it.


It Can Feel Lonely

Homesteading often means spending a lot of time alone.

You might:

    • Work by yourself
    • Have fewer nearby neighbors
    • Miss city life sometimes

That doesn’t mean it’s bad—but it is different.

Many people find ways to connect through local groups or online communities.


But… It’s Also Worth It ❤️

Even with all the hard parts, there are moments that make it all worth it.

    • Eating food you grew yourself
    • Watching seeds turn into plants
    • Collecting fresh eggs in the morning
    • Feeling proud of what you built

These moments are simple, but powerful.


You Learn to Be Strong

    • Homesteading teaches patience.
    • It teaches problem-solving.
    • It teaches you how to keep going, even when things don’t work the first time.
    • Over time, you become more confident in what you can do.

Start Where You Are

You don’t need a big farm to begin.

You can start small:

    • A few pots of herbs
    • A small garden bed
    • Learning how to cook from scratch

Every step counts.


Final Thoughts

The reality of homesteading is this:

    • It’s not perfect.
    • It’s not easy.

But it is real.

And for many people, that’s exactly what makes it so special.


Come Follow Along!

I’ve launched a YouTube channel for the homestead.
If you could, please stop in, view the video, select “Like,” subscribe, and share the link. These things will really help the channel get off the ground.

👉 YouTube Channel


Ready to Start Your Own Journey?

If you’re thinking about starting your own homestead, check this out:
👉 Learn More