You can find your survival food in your own vegetable garden. Planting a vegetable garden is simpler than you realize. Yes, it does take some work and time but you can do it.
You will need a shovel, garden hoe, almanac, bagged potatoes and vegetable seeds. You should be able to find vegetable seeds at your local garden shop. If not you might see if there is a local seed bank (Millennium Seed Bank) or a neighborhood farmer that you can get seats from.
Your vegetable gardens will you be your best source for vitamins and minerals and your best hope for long-term survival. So make sure that you plant your garden and a sunny location or on the sunny side of your home. If you are inclined, you can even plant a garden on your roof.
Be sure to follow the planting instructions for each of your vegetable seed packets including the planting times from the almanac. For survival purposes of this plants to plant or potatoes, butter and green beans, a plant, squash, carrots, sunflowers and tomatoes. You can also plant collards, cabbage, broccoli, kale, mustard and rape. Make sure you plant some medicinal survival food as well such as garlic, onions, chives, sage, all peppers and herbs. If your garden is large enough you might plant some corn and other vegetables as well.
Make sure before you plan that you mix a good fertilizer and your soil. In addition, each row furrow, you should place the seeds evenly, lightly cover the vegetable seeds with soil, and tap down the soil. In the end, your vegetable garden should look like a small farm with your vegetables growing in straight, even rows. For your potatoes, let them sit until the “eyes” form and then slice each eye off. To plant, place the high up in each furrow, lightly put the soil around it and pat it down.
To get a head start on growth you can start your plants indoors. You can begin planting in early spring, depending on your location, to avoid an early frost. Once you plants begin to grow you may need to send them out to the recommended spacing on the seed packets.
Remember, never water your plants in the heat of the day. If you wish to conserve water, put 1 cup of water per plant daily. Make sure to pick the bugs and worms off and you will need a natural pest deterrent solution such as garlic spray. Do not bother the ladybugs! They help keep away the aphids. If you have rabbits in your area you may want to put a low fence around your garden to protect.
Of course, if you do not wish to plant a garden you can always get emergency preparedness supplies and store them. In this case, you might want to just berkey water system as well as berkey water filters.