How to Be a Semi-Rural Homesteader
Today, I want to show you that you can incorporate this practice anywhere. In this series, I have talked about how to turn your apartment and your suburban backyard into functional modern homesteads. For those who wish to take it to the next level, it is time to consider becoming a semi-rural homesteader.
Homesteading is a beautiful way to make the most out of your house while being self-reliant, greatly benefiting the environment. People often tend to realize that homesteading is more of a mindset. It means you should be can do it in almost any setting.
What is a semi-rural homesteader?
A semi-rural homesteader is a person who has more space than an average city lot. But they do not have more than a big chunk of land in the country. You only need a few acres outside the city to which you have easy access. Switching to this lifestyle can be one of the most exciting things you can do. You are all set if you have a neighbor and a small piece of land!
If you are now asking yourself how to make this happen, think about it. You have a piece of land. What more can you hope for? This opens up a realm of possibilities for you to explore the likes of homesteading. But, before you start, there is one thing you need to check. You need to review your local regulations and zoning laws. Once you know what you can or are allowed to do, you can jump to the next stage. Do it with both feet.
Can you become one?
Becoming a modern homesteader is becoming more common by the minute, mainly due to the growing popularity of being self-reliant. More and more people realize the benefits of this lifestyle. Going back to the basics sounds appealing. It ultimately poses a challenge – the good kind! So, if you are wondering if you can do this by yourself, the answer is – absolutely!
It doesn’t matter where in the world you are; you can quickly become a semi-rural homesteader. You can live in the city and still be a part of the rural community! Turning to this lifestyle and creating social diversity is critical to sustainable living. So, if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you got all my support! And if you’re going to turn to another way of living, you have all my support! I have even created a small guide to help you make some wonders. Stay tuned and discover how you can plunge into this world!
Semi-rural homesteading guide
Some consider this a guide, others a list filled with tips. Either way, I have prepared this after gathering information for all those who want to start their homesteading experience. Below are some things you can do with your small land.
- Think about the daily activities — If daily activities on the land bring you joy, homesteading is right for you. Taking care of herbs, crops, and livestock requires time and dedication. Seek help to share the workload and enjoy the benefits.
- Setting realistic goals is crucial — Setting honest and achievable goals for yourself is essential to pushing your limits. Take time to figure out if you want to live off-grid, have fruit trees, or focus on livestock. Asking these questions is essential for moving to the next stage.
- Your living situation — Homestead or city? Full-time homesteading needs dedication. If city living hinders commitment, consider a move. Challenge yourself as a semi-rural homesteader, but don’t take on too much and give up too soon.
- Budget—This is crucial for semi-rural homesteaders, especially for those leaving steady jobs. It’s wise to save for the future. Do not put everything into one investment, even if you buy a smaller piece of land.
- Baby steps—As you start, remember not to overwork yourself. Building your dream farm or garden takes time, so take small steps. The journey is long and challenging. Start with simple herbs and vegetables. Maybe try a few fruits. Then, work your way up.
It is essential to live a more fulfilling life while preserving the environment. Simplify your lifestyle and put in the hard work. You will soon reap the results and be extremely happy about it!