About Prairie Homestead Journey
Prairie Homestead Journey shares practical homesteading experiences, honest lessons, and trusted resources for self-sufficient living and country life.
Our story
Rooted in real life
This site began as a place to document the everyday work of building a more self-sufficient life. From garden planning and seasonal routines to lessons learned through trial and error, Prairie Homestead Journey is grounded in honest experience rather than perfection.
Every article, update, and recommendation is meant to help readers take practical steps toward a simpler, more capable way of living. The goal is to share what works, what changes over time, and what makes homestead life meaningful.


What we value
Simple, useful guidance
Prairie Homestead Journey is built around sharing practical knowledge, steady encouragement, and trusted resources for country living. The focus stays on useful information that readers can apply in their own homes, gardens, and routines.
Practical homestead tips
Honest affiliate picks
Seasonal learning
Grounded country living
The team
A small homestead perspective
Prairie Homestead Journey is shaped by a hands-on, personal approach to homesteading. While this is not a large company with a formal staff, it is supported by the daily work, observation, and care that go into maintaining a growing homestead life.
The voice behind the site shares updates, guides, and affiliate recommendations with the mindset of a neighbor passing along useful notes from the field. That personal perspective helps keep the content approachable, practical, and rooted in lived experience.
Sharing the real work of homestead life, one season and one lesson at a time.
Prairie Homestead Journey
As the site grows, readers can expect more journal entries, how-to resources, and carefully chosen tools that support self-sufficient living without losing the warmth and simplicity that define the journey.
“I come here for practical ideas that feel honest and doable. The advice is grounded, encouraging, and easy to trust.”

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