Urban Survival Gardening: A Guide for Beginners
This guide looks at urban survival gardening from start to finish, outlining the preparations, tips, and strategies to consider.
This guide looks at urban survival gardening from start to finish, outlining the preparations, tips, and strategies to consider.
In this video, Black Scout Survival makes a gas mask with a bottle, a can, rubber bands, cotton rounds, duct tape, medical tape, and activated charcoal.
A simple and easy way to keep your feet warming in the winter that only costs a few dollars (if that). Watch this video to see how it’s done.
Survivalism isn’t just about gathering supplies. It’s also about making use of everything around you–or on you–in a survival scenario. As you’ll see in this video by Sensible Prepper, even a simple T-shirt has at least a couple dozen survival applications.
Here’s a quick and easy DIY stove tutorial that anyone can do. All you need is a soup can and an old fashioned can punch opener.
In survival and emergency situations, super glue is something you should definitely have on hand. It has many uses and it’s very lightweight.
One item that probably doesn’t come to mind when preparing for a disaster is the lowly safety pin. It turns out, there are many safety pin survival hacks.
If you don’t have money for an expensive space heater, you can make your own DIY emergency heater for only $5. Here’s how.
Cinder blocks are easy to find for free, and they have almost unlimited DIY potential. Here’s a list of 13 great DIY projects using cinder blocks.
This video will show you how to make a waterproof fire starter from Vaseline and cotton balls that is convenient to carry around.