Getting To Know Seeds For Survival

By Patricia Clark


There are mainly three types of seeds and these are the following:

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. Heirloom type of seed are those types of seeds that are still being grown today but are already grown during ancient or earlier times. Some experts say that in order to be considered as heirloom seeds, it should at least fifty years old while there are also others that states that it should be at least a hundred years old. The apple seed is one example of an heirloom 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.

Let's get to know survival seeds more by knowing their characteristic and the benefits that one can get in planting them. Survival seeds are typically individually-packed in a water and rain-proof container which is the survival seed bank which is the main reason for their longer life spans. Survival seed banks are normally composed of twenty-two different seeds including lettuce, beans, squash, carrots, cucumbers, spinach, onions, etc. Knowing the age of the survival seeds is an important factor for their growth. Aside from that, knowing how long these seeds will last is also significant. Here is a list of seeds and the typical length that they last:

-Cantaloupe seeds that lasts six-ten years

-Turnip-five to eight years

-Cucumbers-five to seven years

-Tomato seeds that last four to seven years

-Watermelon-four to six years

-Sunflower seeds last four to six years

-Broccoli seeds that last four to five years

-Cabbage-four to five years

Aside from knowing how long the seeds will last and age of the seeds, proper storage of these seeds also plays a vital role in their growth when they are planted. These seeds can be placed in airtight containers, zip loc bags or vacuum-sealed bags. After that, you can then place your survival seeds in a good area for you to store them. Some people would place their survival seeds in refrigerator, basement, freezers or cupboards. Not a lot of people know this, but survival seeds are not the same with the normal seeds that they can find in local stores. Regular seeds have lower growth and production rate compared to survival seeds. Also survival seeds are more suitable to be reused rather than regular seeds,

It is important to store, plant and grow survival seeds because nowadays there is a constant increase in prices in almost all commodities therefore the tendency or food shortage is not very impossible to imagine. this is where survival seeds help individuals, by making sure that if ever there comes a time that there is scarcity in food supply, they will be able to harvest from the survival seeds they planted and they will be assured to have food to be consumed by themselves and their family.




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