Store Survival Seeds for 20 Years
Review of Solutions From Science's Survival Seed Bank
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Survival Joe
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The Survival Seed Bank contains 9,855 open-pollinated seeds that can be stored for 20 years. |
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Solutions from Science offers a simple way for the typical urbanite to store seeds for up to 20 years. Their Survival Seed Bank contains over 9,855 open-pollinated seeds covering 22 different varieties of plants. They vacuum-seal each packet in foil with an expensive desiccant to absorb even the slightest moisture.
But that’s not all. Solutions from Science takes it a step further than most companies by storing the seeds in a strong waterproof container. This way you can bury the seeds. There are few disasters that go below the surface of the earth.
The Survival Seed Bank comes with an 81-page Survival Gardening book that includes detailed instructions on how to plant, grow and harvest.
Even if you currently have a garden that is supplying all your needs, I'd still encourage you to get the Survival Seed Bank as a backup. It's quite possible a natural disaster could destroy your garden. But I can’t imagine a disaster – natural or man-made – that would harm a seed bank buried in the ground.
With the instability of world currencies everybody is saying to go buy gold or silver. Good advice. I’ve actually bought some silver myself. But I say…
Buy seeds! They don't cost a fortune (but they might be worth a fortune in the right situation).
Order at least three if you are able. Remember that those around you are not going to prepare like you do. Always have more than enough so you can help others.
To order your own Survival Seed Banks or to get more information go to the Solutions from Science website at www.getsurvivalseeds.com.
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About the Author: Survival Joe has taken a special interest in urban survival and family preparedness. “I’m just a regular dad,” says Joe, “who can’t ignore the fact that a disaster is bound to happen.” Joe writes about what to expect and how to prepare on his survival blog. You have permission to reprint any article on his blog so long as you include the resource box with a link back to the original article. Get your free gift here: Food Bubble: How to Survive the Coming Food Shortage. | |

