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Survival Gardening 10, Self Reliance Emergency Preparedness


Video # 10 in our Survival Gardening series go over soils and soil improvement techniques. Video #11 will follow shortly.

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10 Responses to “Survival Gardening 10, Self Reliance Emergency Preparedness”

  • Eaglecreekbrewer says:

    Great series. One thing you never touched on as far as soil maintenance is crop rotation. By growing certain crops and rotating them around you can help not deplete one area and better prepare that area for a different plant the next season. It’s far from a cure all and the need to add other things to it, but every little bit helps.

  • SurvivalReport says:

    @Eaglecreekbrewer Should be in around 13-15 IIRC. Thanks for watching.

  • Eaglecreekbrewer says:

    Yeah, I spoke to soon, I see you covered it in the next video. I enjoyed it, great information. It’s nice to see someone separating reality from the delusion most people have. I found you through your beekeeping vids as it became apparent they would be a great addition to both my orchard, garden and sustainable food supplies. Great channel and I will explore it further as time allows.

  • SurvivalReport says:

    @Eaglecreekbrewer No problem, thanks for watching and glad you have enjoyed and benefited from them.

  • xsleef says:

    This lady I know says lemon dish washing soap/water works well as a repellant for fruit trees..

  • YouMockMe says:

    Humanure. Problem solved.

  • jakearick says:

    if you prepare properly you absolutely can grow 100% organically enough food for five on a 150 by 50 sq ft area. Ive watched a few of your vids and i agree with everything but your views on being able to garden organically and sustainably. You should definitely check out permaculture design by Geoff Lawton. It is a whole knew take on growing food. You already do practice some basic permaculture principles. Anyway like the garden vids

  • SurvivalReport says:

    @jakearick A 150 x 50 area is much larger than most suburbanites have, many house lots are not that large in the suburbs. Keep in mind also that when I talk about growing enough food for your family it means enough to eat fresh AND put back to keep you till next year- NOT JUST some to eat fresh during the season. Thanks for watching.

  • donze52 says:

    My parents in the 1929 depression, garden, in road ditches for extra land.they made their own bug repellent for their crops. worked then and I still use it today for free.use your own PEE for fertilizer, works great for freesave your own seed, near the weight of gold in value.

  • SurvivalReport says:

    Look forward to seeing your videos with your ideas in action on a large scale. …..

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