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Since the recent blackout left millions without power for several days, many Americans have become serious about finding alternative energy sources and emergency preparedness materials.


Sales of gas generators and storable foods like Perma-Pak skyrocketed immediately afterward.


We are vulnerable in this regard for two reasons, 1) terrorists have shown their eagerness to inflict “punishment” on everyone for the sins of a few whom they choose to hate, and 2) because very few even have food for a week in their homes.


Can we do anything to protect ourselves, other than buying gas generators and dried food? The solution may surprise you, and the low cost almost certainly will!


The biblical account of Egypt storing grain against the terrible drought Joseph foretold can be a good lesson for us, if we are paying attention. We need to be listening as individuals, however, because the government certainly is not. Government supplies of grain reportedly are the lowest they’ve been for many years.


It may indeed be wise to store grain again, as the Egyptians once did. Interestingly, wheat will remain viable almost indefinitely when kept cool and dry. In addition, wheat is very good for us, and a little goes a long way. At today’s prices, for less than $300, a family of four could live for a year by putting twenty 5-gallon cans of wheat away in their cool, dry basement. That’s very inexpensive famine insurance, don’t you think?


But what about fresh food? You might wish you could die if you had to live on plain wheat for a year.


Now suppose for under $100 you could have the materials on hand to feed your family 16 different fresh vegetables to last a year!


This is very practical, and once again the materials would store for many years if kept cool and dry.


Learn how you can protect yourself and those you love by visiting www.foodforeveryone.org/faq.






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The Garden Master gardening software is a great gardening design tool to help you plan, design, organize and calendar your own vegetable gardens – and be the expert with gardening help for others if you choose. You will automate the process of creating your garden plan, whether grown in containers or the soil. Gardens of any size are easy and fun, with expert advice – video and graphic - every step of the way!

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FREE GREENHOUSE PLANS!

Download free greenhouse plans to build your own inexpensive greenhouse!

Simply join the free gardening group and under comments say "send free greenhouse plans."

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Free Garden Journal

Here is a Free Garden Journal that you can use all year long in your garden. Download now! (PDF, 447 KB)

What's New

Complete Mittleider Gardening Books now available on one cd-rom. Read more.

Tip of the Day

It's Spring Planting Time! For those of you in the Northern hemisphere who have winters, March and early April are the time you need to be preparing your soil and planting the hardy vegetable crops such as radishes, peas, cabbage and broccoli.

The freeze/thaw cycles of winter have broken up and loosened most soils, so as soon as it's not muddy, go in and give everything a good weeding with the 2-way hoe (see Tools). Weeding thoroughly this early gives you the upper hand, and is very important.

If you grew a Mittleider garden last year, your beds will be easy to re-make. Just apply Pre-Plant and Weekly Feed to the bed area, then till them in, place strings on your stakes, and re-make the beds.

Be sure to re-check the level of each bed accurately, since they may have changed a little. Do not be satisfied with anything more than 1" fall in a 30'-long soil-bed. Good Gardening!

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