What Every Survivalist Should Grow in His Backyard
What Every Survivalist Should Grow in His Backyard
What Every Survivalist Should Grow in His Backyard
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
ARUGULA ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
BEETS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
BROCCOLI ............................................................................................................................................................. 10
CARROT ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
CHICKWEED ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
CHOKEBERRY-BLACK ...................................................................................................................................... 18
DANDELION ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
KALE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26
KNOTWEED (BISTORT)................................................................................................................................... 28
OKRA ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30
POMEGRANATE .................................................................................................................................................. 32
POTATOES ............................................................................................................................................................ 34
RASPBERRIES ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
ROSEMARY ........................................................................................................................................................... 42
STRAWBERRIES ................................................................................................................................................. 48
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INTRODUCTION
When disaster strikes, being able to grow your own food is an essential skill that every
survivalist should have. You will need to be completely self-sufficient when the cozy
convenience of a corner grocery store is no longer available. You will only have yourself to
rely on to keep starvation at bay, and it’s best not to wait for an emergency to occur before
you get your garden started.
There are lots of things that need to be taken into consideration when choosing what to
grow in your survival garden. Hardy plants that can survive in harsh and unexpected
circumstances will be invaluable to you. You will also want to choose plants that are high in
nutrients and can do double duty as both food and medicine. Popping down to the
pharmacy to get meds will most likely be a distant memory, right along with your local
supermarket.
Another thing to think about, is having plants that will be available throughout the year.
Many fruits and vegetables only grow during certain seasons, and they have short shelf
lives. Having a constant source of food is vital to survival. Growing plants that can be
pickled, dried, or preserved in some way is also a great idea.
There are many plants that do well in a number of climates. A few might be surprising to
you, as they are normally considered to be pesky weeds that are hard to get rid of. The
thing about weeds though, is that they can grow under difficult circumstances. They are
survivors too!
In this book, you will find a list of plants that every survivalist should have growing in their
backyard. There is information on how to grow, harvest, and store each plant, along with
their nutritional and medicinal properties. Check with your local nursery to find out what
plants might be best to start with in your area.
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ARUGULA
Arugula is a delicious, hardy, and easy to grow green that tolerates a range of soil
conditions and weather. It’s native to France and Italy and does well in mild climates, but it
can also be grown in winter, as long as the temperature doesn’t get below 28 degrees. It
also doesn’t do well if the soil is too moist, so find a spot for it that has good drainage.
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planted directly in the soil. If you are planting in warmer weather, it will need some shade,
as it is a cool weather plant. It can self- seed, so be sure to leave some room in your garden
for it to spread.
BEETS
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Beets are an easy to grow, hardy, long season crop. Almost every part of the plant can be
eaten and used medicinally. They tolerate heat well, but prefer cooler climates, and can
withstand frost. The taproots can be stored long term, and can even be pickled, which is a
great way to store food.
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BROCCOLI
Broccoli is easy to grow and loves cold weather. It germinates well in temperatures as low
as 40 degrees. It’s a tough plant that’s packed with nutrients, so it’s a great addition to a
survivalist’s garden. It does need to be replanted every year, but if you do it right, you
might be able to get more than one harvest out of it.
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It’s a slow growing plant, and can take anywhere from 80 to 200 days to flower, depending
on the breed and what time of year planting occurs. Broccoli is harvested before it flowers.
Cut the plants stem just above where it branches. Heads will continue to grow off the side
of the plant, so don’t pull the plant out until the heads finally stop growing. Fresh broccoli
will last in cold storage for a couple of weeks, but it also freezes well if it’s blanched first.
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CARROT
Carrots are a tough root vegetable that are disease resistant and can grow in fairly poor
soil. They don’t do well if conditions are extremely moist and warm, as they are prone to
rot, but they are a great vegetable for dry, cool environments. They are packed with
nutrients, and like most root vegetables, have a long shelf life.
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the immune system. The entire plant can be eaten raw, but the greens taste better when
they are cooked, as they can be a little tough and bitter.
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CHERRY TOMATO
Cherry tomatoes are probably the easiest fruits to grow, and they are quite prolific. One
plant can produce up to fifteen pounds of tomatoes per year. They will grow in just about
any type of soil and don’t take up much space, but they don’t grow well in the cold. If the
plants are established in the warmer months, though, they should get through the cold
season quite nicely.
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CHICKWEED
Chickweed is one of those plants that’s almost impossible to keep out of your garden, which
makes it a perfect plant for survivalists. It’s a multifunctional plant, with edible and
extremely nutritious leaves, medicinal properties, and its presence in the garden attracts
beneficial insects. It’s also considered a nutrient accumulator, which helps keep a garden
healthy, because it keeps the soil well fed. It can be grown in extreme heat, dry or overly
moist conditions, and even in a mild winter.
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CHOKEBERRY-BLACK
Black chokeberry is a North American bush that will grow easily if left to its own devices.
It’s a shrub that grows highly nutritious berries from summer until winter. The plants
prefer little water, so it’s a good shrub to grow in drought conditions. They can also
withstand freezing temperatures, are highly resistant to fungus, and rarely have a problem
with pests.
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COMMON PLANTAIN
If you’ve got grass in your yard, then you’ve probably pulled Common Plantain out on a
regular basis. This feisty weed tends to show up in compacted soil. While it doesn’t taste
that great, it is edible, highly nutritious, and has many medicinal properties. It’s also
extremely easy to grow and needs little care. It can handle all types of soil, climates, and
weather, so it’s a good survivalist plant to have on hand.
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they stay on the plant. Medicinally, the leaves can be made into a poultice and used for
stings and rashes. The stems of the bloom can also be eaten when boiled.
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DANDELION
Dandelion is one of the most common weeds that can be found, and possibly the most
beneficial. Its leaves and roots can be eaten, the flowers made into tea, and it can be grown
just about anywhere. It can withstand heat, cold, drought, and overwatering. It’s also highly
medicinal for the body and nutrient rich for garden soil. It’s a wonder that people see this
plant as pesky.
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GREEN BEANS
Green beans are a great crop for people with little gardening knowledge. They are easy to
grow and can tolerate most soil conditions and climates. There are quite a few different
varieties, from pole beans that can also provide shade and take up less room, to bush beans,
which are less work to grow and harvest.
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KALE
Kale is a hardy green that can tolerate both heat and frost. Some plants will even continue
to produce leaves during the cold winter months, and can grow in 20 degree weather. It’s
also considered to be one of the most nutrient dense edibles on the planet.
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KNOTWEED (BISTORT)
Knotweed is an annual weed that, like most plants that are considered invasive, is
extremely easy to grow and care for. The bigger problem with having it in your garden is
keeping it under control. The Australians are so concerned about the Japanese variety, that
it’s illegal in that country to grow on your property. It’s a great edible plant, though, that
can be grown under difficult conditions, whether hot or cold.
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OKRA
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Okra is a favorite vegetable of the south. It’s easy to grow, but it does need a lot of moisture
and takes its time germinating. This plant is worth the wait, though, as it’s delicious and full
of fiber and other nutrients. It grows best in tropical climates, but can be grown where it’s
arid, as long as there is enough water.
Okra pods are one of the lowest calorie vegetables available, but they have lots of fiber,
carbs, and protein. Remedies made from the juiced fruit and leaves have traditionally been
used to treat inflammation of all types, diarrhea, stomach aches, and sore throats. Recent
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studies have shown that it can help control diabetes. The plant mucilage can also be used as
a stabilizer in foods and lotions. The leaves, pods, and seeds can all be eaten.
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POMEGRANATE
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The pomegranate tree has been cultivated for food since ancient times. Desert caravans in
the Middle East used to carry potted trees with them because of their juicy, thirst-
quenching fruit. These small trees have been known to last for centuries, and are relatively
easy to grow in dry, hot climates. They can even be grown in containers, which makes them
a great plant for survivalists, as they can be easily moved to different locations.
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POTATOES
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Potatoes are a great crop for the survivalists’ garden. They can be grown vertically, so if
there is little space, or the ground is extremely hard or too moist, it won’t be a problem.
They can be grown from an old sprouting potato, and very little effort is needed to tend to
them. They are filling, which is important if food is scarce, full of fiber, and highly
nutritious.
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In severe heat, or dry climates, edible cactus is a must have in the garden. Every part of the
prickly pear cactus is edible, and while harvesting is a bit of work, growing them is really
easy. The pads can be eaten year round, so having a few plants can be a constant source of
nutrients
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RASPBERRIES
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There are plenty of varieties of raspberry that will suit whatever climate you live in. They
are easy to grow, prefer neglected soil, and won’t need much help once they’ve been
established. There are also everbearing plants which will produce berries for months, and
their canes will often survive the winter for a spring harvest.
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Raspberry bushes prefer full sun, but if you are growing them in a hot climate, try to find a
spot that has some shade in the afternoon. Red raspberries do better with something to
climb, but the black and purple varieties are bushy and need more room. The soil should be
well aerated. Plant in the early spring, spreading the seeds about three feet apart. Keep
them moist but don’t over water.
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Rose Bay Willow is also called “fireweed,” because it tends to be one of the first plants to
sprout up after a fire. Despite its name, it usually lies dormant in hot weather. It grows the
best in the autumn and spring months, but is a hardy plant that can become invasive if
you’re not paying attention. It grows easily in soggy soil, so it’s not a problem to plant in an
area that experiences flooding or is extremely moist.
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ROSEMARY
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Rosemary is a hardy aromatic shrub that will grow in most climates, and can withstand
drought for long periods of time. It has a multitude of uses as a kitchen herb, medicine, and
food preservative. It’s extremely easy to grow and not very picky about soil conditions.
However, it doesn’t do very well in extremely moist soil.
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Seaberry is a hardy shrub that can be grown in some of the worst conditions. Originally
from Russia and Siberia, it can withstand extremely cold temperatures and drought. Its
berries appear in the summer and will often continue to grow throughout the winter
season. While the berries are fairly tart, they are highly nutritious and delicious when
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sweetened and made into jam. They also contain high levels of vitamin C, which is
important in the winter months when other citrus fruits are rarely available.
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SHEPHERD’S PURSE
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While Shepherd’s Purse is considered a nuisance in many parts of the world, the Japanese
cultivate it as a spring green. It’s a common garden weed that produces seeds year round,
and will grow just about anywhere. This plant will thrive in any type of soil, in most
temperatures, but does best in a temperate climate. Since it constantly produces seeds and
self-fertilizes, replanting is unnecessary. The plant tastes a bit like cabbage and has
powerful medicinal properties.
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STRAWBERRIES
Strawberry plants aren’t known for being tough and easy to grow in the garden, but they
make a great houseplant. In fact, they are one of the few fruits that can be grown indoors,
which is what makes them a good choice for a survivalist. Certain types of strawberries
called “everbearers,” like the Alpine strawberry, will produce fruit at least twice a year, and
sometimes more.
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The Strawberry Tree is an unconventional, often overlooked fruit tree that thrives in hot
weather and drought conditions. It’s usually planted as an ornamental, but its red fruit is
tasty and easy to grow in hot, dry climates with poor soil. It’s native to many Mediterranean
countries, but also grows in Ireland and Western Europe, which means that it can grow in
cooler climates. It can do with little water and doesn’t need a lot of room, due to its smaller
size. It can be kept as a tree or a shrub.
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WILD LEEKS
Wild Leeks are a delicious plant that can grow in extremely moist conditions. They grow
wild in the Appalachian forests, so they are the perfect plant to grow after a flood, or in a
wooded area. The entire plant can be eaten, from green to bulb, and they are highly
nutritious and filling.
Wild Leeks are rich in vitamins A and K, folic acid, niacin, and magnesium. They are also
high in antioxidants, and are anti-bacterial and anti-viral. Cooking them up in a stew will
keep a cold away. The leaves can be cooked as a “green,” and the bulbs can be used just like
an onion.
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Leek seeds can be sown any time, as long as the ground isn’t frozen. They tend to do the
best when sown in the summer, though. The seed will germinate in the following spring.
Let the patch alone for a year or two, and give it time to spread out before harvesting, so
that you only have to plant once.
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