9 Ways To Hide Your Survival Garden
If you’re preparing for a long-term disaster and you have a survival garden, use these methods to hide it from hungry looters.
Rear projection TVs have several useful items inside, but the best one is the large Fresnel lens, which is basically a giant magnifying glass.
Practice repurposing items now because after the SHTF you might not have time. Here are 18 alternative uses for plastic milk jugs you should try.
Condoms can be used as gloves, as a tourniquet, to store water, to start a fire, and many other things. This video is about 20 survival uses for condoms.
There are several gardening techniques that work well in moderate climates. There are also several plants that lend themselves to winter conditions.
If you know how, you can turn ordinary everyday items into survival supplies. Here’s a list of survival items you can find around the house.
You don’t need seeds to plant a garden. Believe it or not, there are many fruits and vegetables you can regrow from table scraps.
Glow sticks have many advantages, but the best thing about them is the many ways you can use them in a survival scenario.
Most preppers don’t bother stocking alcohol, but this is a huge mistake. Alcohol could mean the difference between life and death for you and your family.
Candles are the easiest lights to synthesize in an emergency situation. Some of them even double for cooking and heating purposes.