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10 Ways Say Goodbye To Pests (Without Toxins & Organic)

It’s inevitable… You’re survival garden is growing and thriving, then the pests come to enjoy the fruits of your labor. What do you do? Spray toxic chemicals on your crops that you will feed yourself and your family? Or –

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DIY: How To Build A Tumbling Composter

If you’re not using compost in your survival garden, then you should start right away. Here are some reasons why… Compost is used as a soil conditioner, improves your soil’s structure so that it can retain moisture and hold it

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30 Perennial Vegetables You Can Plant Once and Enjoy Forever

It’s about that time to start your survival garden for the spring and summer seasons. And wouldn’t it be nice to be able to plant a crop just one time and enjoy it season after season? Well, with these 30

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How To Build A Hugelkultur Garden Bed

Hugelkultur (from the German, hill culture) is a method of building a garden bed.  It hails from the permaculture world and means building a bed either by piling up wood and branches on the surface of the soil or digging a

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A Prepper’s & Homesteader’s Guide To Buying Seeds

Being that spring is only a few weeks away, it’s time to start thinking about your survival garden. And in the spirit of self sustaining and being frugal, growing vegetables from seed is a great option. Why? Seeds are a

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5 Unusual Grain Crops To Consider Growing In Your Survival Garden

If you ever found yourself in a survival/SHTF situation, all of the staple grain crops like corn, wheat, rice, and barley would be the first to go. Well to avoid that from ever affecting you, why not grow one or

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How To Start Your Survival Garden

When it comes to prepping, a large backyard garden can produce a significant amount of the food that you may need to survive in difficult times. Prep-Blog calls this approach Survival Gardening. It’s one thing to just garden because you

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