Survival Seeds

By Patricia Clark


Seeds are classified into three main types which are as follows:

1. Organic seeds-These types of seeds are grown by organic farmers following a strict guideline as set by the United States Department of Agriculture or USDA. These types of seeds are utilized to grow organic fruit, vegetables and grains. To be able to pass as an organic plant, vegetable, fruit or grain, these seeds should be grown naturally without making use of any chemicals and without being changed genetically in any way. As these plants grow, they will eventually produce fruits and vegetables that will provide seeds that are again considered organic.

2. The second type of seeds is the heirloom seeds which are known to be grown during earlier or ancient times and is still being grown today. These types have sometimes very confusing guidelines since some experts claim that in order to be considered heirloom seeds, they should be at least a hundred years old while other say that it should be fifty years old. One example of heirloom seeds is the apple seed.

3. Survival seeds- These types of seeds are ideal and recommended for endurance storage. In case of a food shortage, everyone should be ready and that's where survival seeds should be utilized. Survival seeds, which can be bought in a seed bank type of packaging, will be able to produce a large number of garden-fresh and non-genetically modified fruits, grains and vegetables for the price of pennies per lb. The large number of produce that you will get from survival seeds will be more than enough for your family's consumption.

Knowing survival seeds, their characteristics and the benefits that one can get in planting them is the next topic that we will discuss. Survival seeds are individually packed in survival seed banks which are rain-proof containers which enables them to have longer life spans. Typically composed of lettuce, beans, squash, carrots, cucumbers, spinach, onions, etc, the survival seed banks is usually made up of twenty-two different seeds. There are important things to know regarding the survival seeds including the age of the survival seeds, and how long the seeds will last. Below is a list of seeds and how long they usually last:

-Cantaloupe seeds usually last from six to ten years.

-Turnip seeds last five to eight years

-Cucumbers-five to seven years

-Tomato seeds that last four to seven years

-Watermelon seeds last four to six years

-Sunflower seeds that lasts four to six years

-Broccoli-four to five years

-Cabbage seeds that last four to five years

Proper storage of survival seeds is another important factor to consider in order to ensure proper growth of survival seeds when planted. airtight containers, ziploc bags and vacuum-sealed bags are different options where to store your survival seeds. And then these containers will then be placed in different places in your home like refrigerator, basement, freezers or even cupboards.Survival seeds are quite different from normal seeds in terms of growth and production rate because survival seeds have higher growth and production rate compared to regular seeds. Another good thing that survival seeds offer is that they are suitable to be reused compared to normal seeds which are not.

Now why do you need survival seeds? Nowadays, prices are constantly going up. Preparing for the future is significant, for you to be sure that you and your family have something to consume if a time comes that there would be food shortage. Planting and growing survival seeds will provide you peace of mind knowing that whatever happens in the future, you have a garden that you can get your food supply from.




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