PART 1 (Of 3)
With the end of winter and the frost date for my area passed, my thoughts naturally turn toward my vegetable garden and this year’s crop. During the harvest last year, I saved a number of seeds for planting again this year, I also saved a ton of money purchasing seeds from our local Co-op left over from the end of last year’s growing season. Properly stored, I’ve found they germinate at very respectable rates and I have always had good luck planting them.
I’ve been an avid home gardener for better than twenty years; that’s certainly not to say that I know all about raising my own food, I don’t. I still make mistakes, still experiment, and still sometimes fail here and there. But, I generally have enough successes to eat healthy home-grown food during the summer, and preserve food for my family for the coming months. My wife cans quite a bit; we also freeze some food, and I have done some dehydrating – I need to do more this year.
I’ve also been into prepping for five or six years and consider myself an experienced learner (that’s my way of saying I know the basics reasonably well and have done a lot of things to help me and my family prepare for a possible a grid down situation), but I am certainly no expert. I still read books, still search for quality articles on prepping, and still look at quality blogs and a few YouTube videos on the subject. I strive to be well rounded in prepping just as I strive to be a well rounded gardener.Continue reading“It is Planting Time- Part 1, by L.R.”