Homesteading Must Haves

When you make the decision to go off the grid and build a family property that allows you to be self sufficient and safe in the event of a crisis or disaster, you need to make sure it meets several requirements in addition to food and water. Follow along for a short list of homesteading must haves.

A good piece of property is first and foremost on the checklist. It should be away from city, but not too far that it becomes an inconvenience to access whenever you need to replenish your supplies.

You should have a spot that’s easy to access, but is hidden from public view. You want to know where it is, but not have it visible from the roadway where others might approach if there’s a disaster and they’re scouting for supplies.

A good water supply source would be a great addition if you can find one. If it’s a flowing river or stream that would offer you fresh water, then you can’t beat that since water is a necessity for you to survive.

Plenty of room for gardening and grazing animals is a perk. You need to figure out what kind of crops and animals you plan to raise, since some will require more space than others.

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Good soil goes along with that last perk. If you’re gardening, then you don’t want to be reliant on a store to sell you bags of fertilizer to enrich the soil. You want land that’s already rich in nutrients and will help your plants thrive.

A method for generating your own electricity – hydro, solar, or wind would help your family survive. The running water with a drop in elevation would be good for hydro electricity. Plenty of sun for solar, and winds of at least 9-10 mph for wind-generated electricity.

Formidable building supplies should be brought onto the property. Concrete is a good building supply for protection from the elements. A safe room built into the property is wise for all kinds of events. You want it to withstand weather and prevent easy entry by unwanted guests.

Ample storage facilities are necessary. You need storage for items that can’t tolerate temperature swings, like your food stores and water supplies. Outdoor storage for tools, equipment, and other items are also needed.

Protection from harm needs to be on your mind. Gates built around the property will help somewhat. Locks that come with doors and fences are often flimsy, so you may want to shore those up with something stronger.

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Firearms and a security system with rechargeable batteries can help protect you. Fire resistant roofing material will help prevent your home from burning down if you’re in a wildfire situation.

Concrete homes built right into the side of a mountain offer the best form of protection for the actual shelter itself. Then the property it overlooks could meet the rest of the requirements.

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