Category: Gardening / Composting

  • Survival Gardening: How to Grow Enough Food in Small Spaces for Your Family

    Survival Gardening: How to Grow Enough Food in Small Spaces for Your Family

    If you’re serious about prepping, self-sufficiency is a necessity. When supply chains fail or grocery shelves go empty, your ability to grow your food could be the only thing that keeps your family healthy and fed. The good news is you don’t need acres of farmland to make that happen. You can turn a small…

  • The Mittleider Gardening Course Book

    The Mittleider Gardening Course Book

    I’ve never been much of a gardener. I prefer to stockpile food the easy way–I buy it. But that plan is getting more and more expensive. Plus, it doesn’t work well for the most nutritious foods, such as vegetables. Unless I choose to purchase the food already freeze-dried, it’s really hard to stockpile all of…

  • Will No-Dig Work for Your Garden?

    Will No-Dig Work for Your Garden?

    No-dig gardening is exactly what it sounds like. Rather than tilling before planting a garden, you strategically build up rich layers of compost, manure and even cardboard to amend the soil. No-dig gardening — also called the no-till or no-plow method — stifles weeds, boosts biodiversity, prevents erosion and improves soil health. Here’s how to…

  • Buy Vegetable Seeds While You Still Can

    Buy Vegetable Seeds While You Still Can

    Sometimes I wonder if I’m crazy. Most of my friends and family don’t do what I do. They keep spending money on “fun” stuff, like vacations, new cars and phones. My more affluent friends even continue to invest in the stock market and things like that. It’s as if either I’m “the only one” who…

  • The 14 Most Versatile Survival Crops to Grow

    The 14 Most Versatile Survival Crops to Grow

    Self-sustainability is something humans have worked to achieve for centuries. Growing crops is a way for people to provide for their families and communities. You only have so much time and land to grow plants, so how can you achieve the same sustainability as your ancestors? Consider cultivating these 14 best crops for survival. These…

  • 7 Steps to Control Garden Pests on Your Homestead

    7 Steps to Control Garden Pests on Your Homestead

    You’ve spent months planning your garden — preparing the ground, ordering heirloom seeds and carefully coddling your seedlings. Transplanting went well and you were anticipating a huge harvest. Unfortunately, the aphids, moths and deer found your garden first. In an SHTF scenario, you have enough to worry about. The last thing you need is for…

  • Buckets of Garden Vegetables

    Buckets of Garden Vegetables

    I’m happy today. You know why? Because even given the relentless heat (in the high nineties or higher), and regardless of the lack of rain, and despite the many bugs trying their best to destroy our vegetable garden, we’re still able to harvest a wide variety of tasty, healthy, nutritious vegetables. We got loads of…

  • Garden Soapy Water Spray for Bugs

    Garden Soapy Water Spray for Bugs

    I like how he discusses what soaps NOT to use because not all homemade garden sprays recipes are going to be useful in YOUR situation. He’s also careful not to go overboard with adding too much of any particular ingredient; the reason being is because you’re almost like a doctor in that your first duty…

  • 10 Easy Gardening Hacks to Know

    10 Easy Gardening Hacks to Know

    I always enjoy making life easier, especially when it comes to something that feels as tedious as gardening. Here’s ten tricks of the trade, including ideas such as how to make your garden paths more productive, why you should let veggies flower, and how to save on water usage…