13 Tips For Building The Best Raised Beds July 4, 2015June 9, 2018tpd Comment Follow me There are many reasons why raised bed gardening is becoming so popular. One of the main reasons that they’re great for [...]
Let’s Bring Back Victory Gardens June 24, 2015May 16, 2016Linda Holliday Comment Follow me As the U.S. government begins scaling back its Food Stamp Program, I wonder how 48 million recipients (almost 1 of every [...]
FOOD PRESERVATION: Sun Drying Fruits and other Foods June 6, 2015Off The Grid Comment Follow me The ability to preserve your own food without refrigeration is an important preparedness skill, it’s also something that’s fun to do [...]
Back To Basics: 4 Types Of Homemade Cheese May 21, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Without a doubt, life is made tastier by cheese. We put it on everything from burgers to macaroni and kids love [...]
Milking Animals: Best Practices For Rookie Farmers May 15, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me So now you have cows and maybe some goats. All you need to do is go out and ask them nicely [...]
FOODSCAPING REVOLUTION: Grow Food Now Lawns – We Should ALL Do This Urban Farming Thing May 5, 2015Off The Grid Comment Follow me Look at THIS image! See that? That’s FOOD! Lots of it. And it’s all being grown in backyards. Grow your own [...]
10 Tips For Companion Planting For Natural Pest Control And Organic Sustainability – Increase Vegetable Yields And Improve Flavor April 21, 2015JB Bardot Comment Follow me Companion planting for pest control and to encourage plants to grow with more vigor has fascinated men for centuries; however, few [...]
7 Ways To Hide Your Survival Garden April 4, 2015April 5, 2015Carmela Tyrell Comment Follow me If you aren’t going to use hydroponics or indoor gardening methods to provide your food to survive crisis, then you will [...]
Introducing Nutritional Anarchy: At War with Big Food April 1, 2015April 3, 2015Daisy Luther Comment Follow me It’s time for a revolution. The enemy is a group of large corporations who have taken over the food supply of [...]
Survival Farm: Raising Animals for Milk March 30, 2015February 2, 2016Carmela Tyrell Comment Follow me Some preppers believe that they can avoid having anything to do with raising animals if they condition themselves to live on [...]
Top 6 Things To Be Aware Of Before Going Organic March 29, 2015July 22, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me You’ve read the horror stories about GMO corn and vegetables soaked in herbicides and pesticides. You’ve read all about the hormones [...]
Aquaponic Gardening: Growing Fish and Vegetables Together March 16, 2015January 26, 2016Sylvia Bernstein Comment Follow me What if I told you that you could catch fish for dinner right in your own backyard? And if you did, [...]
Backyard aquaponics: DIY system to farm fish with vegetables March 16, 2015April 22, 2017tpd Comment Follow me It should be said that there is a difference between preparing for the collapse and live there after and just purchasing [...]
Garden Rebels: 10 Ways to Sow Revolution in Your Back Yard March 5, 2015March 5, 2015Daisy Luther Comment Follow me Sometimes I think that the next Revolutionary War will take place in a vegetable garden. Instead of bullets, there will [...]
Urban Homesteading: Growing Food on an Urban Farm March 4, 2015March 4, 2015Off The Grid Comment Follow me For those that think you need to have acres and acres of land to live off the grid, check out this [...]
5 Things You Need to Go Off Grid Now – Pt. 2 February 25, 2015September 5, 2015Pat Henry Comment Follow me Our last article; the first in this series of 5 things you need to go off grid now, began with [...]
UK Kurds begin hunger strike, demand heavy weapons for ISIS fight October 1, 2014RT Comment Follow me Members of London’s Kurdish community have staged hunger strikes outside Downing Street to lobby the UK government to provide Iraqi Kurdistan [...]
Bugs You Can Eat in a Food Crisis September 1, 2014September 15, 2015C. Davis 1 Follow me There are a lot of bugs you can eat in a food crisis or when SHTF. For example, in 1933 when [...]