Buy high-quality metal raised beds: – Preparedness, prepping, SHTF – it all can seem a bit like a maniacal obsession with the end of the world. At the same time, there’s real value in becoming even a LITTLE more self-reliant in our modern society – that’s what growing your own food is all about!
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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The video has a Spanish dub by Unilingo.
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What do you want to see me talk about more in light of recent news?
U make me jelly. U grew potatoes in the ground where undo not even waTER!!!😮😮😮
Add some pprs😅.
Pleez tell Utube to pull the gingle bell D!
I grew kale for bones help. The deer enjoyed it.
About seven years ago we bought sweet potato sprouts. Since then we have saved our smaller sweet potatoes in a cool location. We then sprout the little sweet potatoes in the early spring and eventually plant them.
Corns seems worthless to me. I eat it and it looks EXACTLY the same when I poop it out.
Cabbage
#3 – squash 😂
excrllent video that supports humanity👍👍
Would love to see survivor video 2.0
Its now 5y ago and the tension is only getting worse so start prepping
Do you start sweet potatoes with seeds ?
An old video is now more relevant than ever, thanks for the list we will be living off this for a while.
more relevant than ever with farmers recently losing their subsidies and some even losing their farms
I’ve seen squash grown on a trellis. Do you recommend that to save space?
JOHEGOH seneca word for the three sisters 😊
The green (exposed) potatoes… I'm Irish, and I always thought my Gram was joking when she always said we don't want the green potato. 😢 That warmed my heart to hear you say that. I never really knew why.
Sooo, you got sick of eating potatoes without seasoning, but did you use oil, salt or butter to prepare them? Because that would be cheating too.
Spinach, carrots, beans and potatoes…for the longterm: avocado and fruit trees and berries. Depending on hardiness zone, of course. Kudzoo – known as an invasive vine and a bain in the south but guess what, it has large tubers, much larger than potatoes as well as edible leaves. It's actually purposefully cultivated in some parts of Africa.
Thank you for the info 👨🌾🥬🍎❤️
Hammer head headass
V12
Taters, grains, legumes, gourds
I will totally say tomatoes. They are supper easy to grow and you give you a lot of food, with great flavour and Mikro nutrients
Garbage
Love your content new subscriber and this is a wealthy source of information. What kind of apocalypse we talking about here though. Thats the question. Zombie apocalypse or some kind of disease famine apocalypse I can understand. WW3 nuclear war we're all fucked.
Honestly I see people with houses and decent amount of frontyard and backyard where they can start growing and ridiculous seeing all these unused plots not being used because oh I work a 9 to 5 and I don't feel like doing anything else pathetic honestly. It only takes an hour to check on your plants and to water them THE FUCK. I swear we americans have become to reliant on the system and I'm afraid most of them have forgotten how to grow their own food.
Awesome video, from a South African survivalist and prepper channel, I 100% approve of this list, I'd add in spekboom, give it a look sometime, it's more of a local wild plant, but amazing in many regards.
The apocalypse begins late Jan 2025.
What about okra that stuff super easy to grow and grows a bunch
what if one could attract various birds then feed them common seeds one might use in gardening and just let them distribute them and have the entire community do it until there is food growing EVERYWHERE!