A Year of Growth and Transformation: Reflecting on 2024 at Survival Garden Seeds
As we wrap up 2024, the Survival Garden Seeds team wants to take a moment to thank you, our incredible community, for making this year so memorable. Your passion for...
Learn about gardening from the basics to advanced skills. Find information on different heirloom varieties of vegetables, herbs, flowers, microgreens, and more. Enjoy the bounty of your harvest with recipes and food preservation information.
As we wrap up 2024, the Survival Garden Seeds team wants to take a moment to thank you, our incredible community, for making this year so memorable. Your passion for...
Are you looking for another Thanksgiving side dish idea that isn’t the typical green bean casserole? Why not make use of those brussels sprouts from your fall garden that have...
No one wants to eat a dry turkey on Thanksgiving - or any other time! Luckily, it's easy to add some moisture and flavor without a lot of extra prep...
Whether it’s preparing for existence after a natural disaster, living off the grid, fighting expensive food prices, or simply providing healthy and sustainable food for your family, having a source...
For a farmer or gardener, the harvest season is one of the most exciting times of the year, when you get to truly enjoy the fruits of your labor. It’s...
The weather is getting colder and our appetites turn to warm comfort food. What could be better than a rich, warm chili that you can easily make in your slow...
If a nuclear emergency happens, you may not have any warning. A well-thought-out plan can make all the difference in your survival chances.
As Winter approaches it is time to sort out what will happen to the vegetables and herbs in your survival garden. Some plants can be left outside, while others can...
It’s apple season and while we’re all making apple pies and apple strudel we’re generating lots of apple scraps. While you could compost them right away, why not turn them into very...
As the weather is getting colder, you might be missing your time outdoors in the garden. One overlooked but a beneficial way of extending the growing season is to have...
As we approach the arrival of the first frost, it’s time to think about harvesting and curing your winter squash. Cured and stored correctly, your winter squash can last through...
After the pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, and pumpkin soup, what else can you make with those beautiful heirloom pumpkins that you grew in your survival garden this year? How about...
When you’re deciding what you should plant in your survival garden, you want a strategy that works for you. If you’re trying to feed a whole family, you want to...
Cover crops, also known as green manure are plants grown in your garden to improve soil condition. These crops are often planted at the beginning or end of the growing...