About

Welcome to Wild Hope Homestead. Hope grows here.

Blog

The blog on the homepage is where I share what we’re up to with all things homesteading: gardening, growing, preserving and making food, DIY projects, chickens, crafts and trying to live a more natural life.

YouTube Channel

We also have a YouTube channel where I post vlogs every week for you guys to watch our homesteading adventures.

Come and join us!

Seven years ago, The Husband and I moved to our very own dear house on a small country section in the Waikato, New Zealand, which, along with the website, was previously known as Twiglet Homestead. I had a big belly, being halfway to the appearance of our third little family member, but I was full of dreams and plans, and still am.

Home is my happy place. And my favourite place of all is in the garden. I like to grow all sorts of things, with a particular fondness for edibles, native plants and burgundy coloured flowers and foliage. There is a whole heap of work to be done in the garden, which keeps me busy, along with my millions of other projects and being an at-home mum for two young children: our bright sparks of joy and cheekiness.

I’m on a mission to become more productive, sustainable, natural and any other number of things that make our lives more simple, healthy and responsible. However, I try to avoid the term ‘self-sufficiency’ as I think that leads to more harm than good. We need community. We need God. There is more to life than working your butt off around the home and garden in order to have everything ‘set-up’. Relationships are just as important as tasks. And the process must be enjoyed, not just the end result. We don’t have to do everything, just what we can manage according to our circumstances.

I don’t think there’s any one theory, school of thought or idea that adequately explains everything, outside of God’s word. My studies in psychology and sociology taught me to have a healthy skepticism about everything and to research and think about things for myself rather than take information at face value. With that in mind, these are some of the schools of thought, ideas and concepts that influence me in my homesteading way of life:

  • Being a good steward of the earth/creation
  • Permaculture
  • Organics
  • Regenerative agriculture
  • Food security
  • Whole foods
  • Natural ingredients
  • Sustainability
  • Eco-friendly options

We only have a small property, but there’s a bigger one on the way, some time in the future. My dreams are fast outgrowing our little piece of land. In the meantime, there are still plenty of things to get done here and I believe in being a good steward of whatever we have right now and learning whatever I can along the way.

Come and join our journey through homesteading skills like increasing our food security, breeding chickens, DIY around the home, knitting, discovering food and household products that can be made instead of bought and various other undertakings. I hope you have some laughs, gain some knowledge and grow some hope along the way.

If you would like to follow the blog by getting emailed when a new post has landed, you can click the ‘Follow’ button near the bottom of the Home page, under the latest blog posts.

– Julz –

8 thoughts on “About

  1. Hey there, new reader here. 🙂
    I enjoyed your recent Faith Friday post. It is in nature that we can discover so many gems of wisdom, and it looks like you are in a good place to hear the Creator’s beautiful voice. I blog about the Song of Songs myself, but I’m also busy with “homesteading” life too. 🙂 (my husband and I live in a tiny house, and do organic gardening, permaculture projects etc.)
    I look forward to staying in touch!
    – PamelaO

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