
Make it stand out
Homesteading
Welcome
Homesteading isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning, adapting, and finding joy in the process of doing things yourself. This blog series is a reflection of that path. You'll find stories, experiments, and ideas from life on the land, where every season teaches something new.
Here, you’ll find practical projects, old skills brought back to life, and new ways of thinking about self-reliance. Whether you’re building a fence, rendering tallow, canning garden surplus, or dealing with a compost pile that’s gone a little sideways, this space is for you.
What works on one homestead might flop on another. That’s part of the beauty. These blogs don’t hand out rules—they offer observations, options, and a little encouragement. Because homesteading isn’t about doing everything, it’s about doing what matters most in a way that fits your life.
So if you’re looking for grounded guidance, thoughtful reflection, and a reminder that you’re not in this alone, you’re in the right place.
Pull up a chair. Let’s get to work.
Local Harvesting Worms
A simple bucket, a patch of shade, and the worms already living on your land—that's all it takes to start a native worm farm. In this post, I share my method for harvesting local earthworms without disrupting the ecosystem.
growing Potatoes
Learn how to grow potatoes in 10-gallon grow bags for high yields using the right soil mix, proper spacing, and natural Korean Natural Farming (KNF) methods. Discover whether to hill or not, how to choose between determinate and indeterminate varieties, and boost your harvest with simple organic inputs.