So, you know I am a second-year gardener. (Information about our first year here.) And, this means that I have to do some planning at the beginning of the year and buy seeds/transplants.
But, this year I was super blessed because my friends at Hometown Seeds sent me over their Survival Seeds for the garden this year.
And, boy! What a haul! Enough to plant 3/4 of an acre (much more than our modest, city yard). But, the 16 types of seeds also store for 5 years (or 10 years in the freezer), which means this will really help with our long-term garden planning.
I love that the concept of the Survival Seeds is to be able to sustain your family in the time of a crisis. And, it really struck home with me because I recently learned that in our region, only about 2 percent of our food is local. And, if we were to have a natural disaster or crisis, we could be without any food in 3 days.
3 days!
Did I mention that we live in the Midwest? Amongst farmland and corn stalks and such? I just couldn’t believe it.
So, this is just another reason that for Ryan and I, growing our own food, buying local and preserving makes sense.
Have I lost you yet? I hope not. Off my soap box, now.
I’ll be posting soon with our garden plan (assuming that I put together a garden plan). Thanks again to Hometown Seeds. Go check them out if you have yet to buy your own seeds. Their individual seed packets are priced very competitively (much more so than the seeds we had already purchased).
How’s your gardening planning coming?
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Jenny @ Anything Pretty says
What a good idea! If I was brave enough to do seeds again I would really be looking into this.
My garden plan is pretty much complete and I spent Thursday afternoon preparing all the soil. I am thinking that since there is no freezing temps in the next 10 days I am safe to plant so we will probably get that done this weekend. Squeal! It is a little sad how excited I am about that.
Oonafey says
I really want to get a whole garden going, along with my loofah’s, but it’s a lot of effort. And I am lazy. Plus, I am feeling discouraged that my seeds I have planted haven’t sprouted yet. I am lazy AND impatient.
Laurel @ Ducks in a Row says
I received a survival pack also and am so excited. I already started the toms, and peppers – nothing yet. I think I love gardening.
Leigh says
I had no idea you could store seeds in the freezer! Good to know. Bulbs too? Some of the seeds in my tabletop greenhouses have started to grow 🙂
Kristen @ Miss Prissy Paige says
I wish we had the space for a garden!
ashley morgan says
That’s awesome! I don’t think we’re going to get around to the veggie garden this year, which makes me sad. Homegrown is the best. Can’t wait to see your garden!
Wendy says
Thanks for sharing I will head over and check Hometown Seeds out! Looks like you are going to have an awesome garden this year!!
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
I heard about Survival Seeds on the radio the other day. It sounds like a really great idea! I’d like to add some more veggies to our garden this year. 🙂
Rita/Fighting Off Frumpy says
I have sprouts. That’s all. Sprouts. I MEAN well with the sprouts, but with each passing day, the chances that I will actually get them into the ground are dwindling.
3 days?! That’s craziness!!!