The perfect survival garden is one that is tailored to meet the needs of your family. What you choose to grow may be different than your neighbor depending on your individual needs and preferences. If no one likes Swiss chard, don’t grow it. Grow the foods that your family will eat and enjoy.
Design your garden to meet your unique needs, and to supplement the foods that you have stored. The garden that you plant should take into account your family food stores. Do you have a large stash of calorie-dense staples such as wheat, rice, beans and oats that you are just supplementing? Or is your survival garden your only food source?
In this video, we share our top choices for survival garden crops. The best crops for a survival garden are those crops that are easy to grow in your backyard and meet the nutritional and caloric needs of your family. Plan to grow a variety of crops throughout the growing season.
This video was created based on the information in our post:
Best Strategies for Growing a Reliable Survival Garden
You may also be interested in some of these posts from The Provident Prepper:
How to Create a Survival Food Forest in Your Own Backyard
How to build a long term food supply
Long Term Food Storage: Creative Solutions to Build a Critical Asset
3 Months Supply of Food Amazing Peace of Mind
Ingenious Places to Store Your Emergency Food Supply
Food Storage: How Old is Too Old
Hunger Insurance: Don’t Get Caught Without It.
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