This is a great post! I've been doing my best to do the same. My garlic is looking good from last fall and my early spring cold crops are starting to come up. I have a lot of starts inside taking over my office for peppers and tomatoes.
Years ago I bought one of those, like $200 survival seed vaults and thought I would have seeds to be able to grow a garden when "it all went down", and then 5 years ago or so I decided to grow a garden and it was then that I figured out that I would've died from starvation if I waited to plant seeds until society collapsed. There is a SERIOUS learning curve involved!
One thing I can say is that I'll probably buy from Heaven's Harvest again because that seed vault is still getting great germination rates more than 15 years later. lol
I think I'm gonna be adding some content like this in the near future. I really appreciated this post. Thanks!
This is a great post! I've been doing my best to do the same. My garlic is looking good from last fall and my early spring cold crops are starting to come up. I have a lot of starts inside taking over my office for peppers and tomatoes.
Years ago I bought one of those, like $200 survival seed vaults and thought I would have seeds to be able to grow a garden when "it all went down", and then 5 years ago or so I decided to grow a garden and it was then that I figured out that I would've died from starvation if I waited to plant seeds until society collapsed. There is a SERIOUS learning curve involved!
One thing I can say is that I'll probably buy from Heaven's Harvest again because that seed vault is still getting great germination rates more than 15 years later. lol
I think I'm gonna be adding some content like this in the near future. I really appreciated this post. Thanks!
You right, there is a serious learning curve to become a good gardener. I'm not there yet, but every year is another step up the ladder :)