November 23, 2024

VIDEO: 9 Survival Gardening Crops to Grow in a Post Apocalyptic World


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Here are my Top 9 crops for survival:

1. Beans
2. Corn
3. Squash
4. Cabbage
5. Potatoes
6. Kale
7. Sweet Potatoes
8. Lentils
9. Herbs

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 9 Survival Gardening Crops to Grow in a Post Apocalyptic World

  1. Urban setting gives me a flashback to Bangor, Maine in the 80s, as a friend tried to grow tomatoes in his backyard but they were confiscated when he was working, he never caught those people and he didn't get many tomatoes for his efforts, so the question is, how to protect your produce, You got to sleep sometime.

  2. I have been gardening my whole life. IT is no picnic. I struggle with weeds, insects, worms, weather, and rodents. I imagine in a Post Apocalyptic World, you would also be infested with people stealing your crops. If you think you will survive with a front yard garden – think again. Might be worth your while to make Peace with our fellow humans, instead of annihilating them.

  3. I would include Okra because it produces a lot and they are actually better when you dry them because it gets rid of the hyper slime factor and what results is a great stew thickener.

    Radishes, you can eat the bulbs and the greens and the seed pods and are very quick to grow.

    Peas carefully planted during the cooler temperatures.

    And tomatoes. Dried tomatoes are really the best.

  4. A buddy told me an Indian growing trick, I tried it and it works. Corn, Beans and Peas in the garden together. Corn acts as the trellis for the others to grow on. Wind storm hit and wiped out the corn but still had peas and beans..

  5. It is amazing what you've done with virtually no land. But what crosses my mind in a residential setting such as yours is how your garden will be thieved if there were an economic disaster forcing self-sufficiency. Homes will be looted too, for whatever staples stored, particularly in garages. You cannot do all this without considering how to KEEP all that you've produced for survival. You're literally placing food a hand grab from a public sidewalk. Yikes!

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