Thursday, June 6, 2013

Getting To Know Seeds For Survival

By Patricia Clark


The three main types of seeds are as follows:

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. The second type of seeds is the heirloom seeds which are known to be grown during earlier or ancient times and is still being grown today. These types have sometimes very confusing guidelines since some experts claim that in order to be considered heirloom seeds, they should be at least a hundred years old while other say that it should be fifty years old. One example of heirloom seeds is the apple seed.

3. Survival seeds are the third type of seeds and are typically utilized in case of food storage. They are usually recommended and are ideal for endurance storage. They normally produce large number non-genetically modified and garden-fresh fruits, vegetables and grains that is priced pennies per lb. These types of seeds can be bought in a packaging type known as seed bank. Survival seeds produce large number of harvest which is more than enough for the typical family consumption.

Now let's focus on Survival seeds, what are its other characteristics and what can you get in planting them? Typically, these seeds are individually-packed in a rain-proof container known as the survival seed bank, thus they have longer life spans. Usually the survival seed banks is composed of twenty-two different seeds such as lettuce, beans, squash, carrots, cucumbers, spinach, onions, etc. When planning to plant survival seeds, it is important to know the age of the seeds since it is an important factor for plant growth. It is important to know how long seeds will last and here is a list of seeds and how long they usually last:

-Cantaloupe seeds usually last from six to ten years.

-Turnip seeds last five to eight years

-Cucumbers-five to seven years

-Tomato seeds last four to seven years

-Watermelon seeds that last four to six years

-Sunflower-four to six years

-Broccoli seeds last four to five years

-Cabbage seeds last 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,

Why is it important to store survival seeds? With all the prices increasing nowadays, it is important to make sure that you and your family will have something to consume if in case there is a food shortage. Planting survival seeds will help you have peace of mind knowing that you will be assured to have something that you and your family can consume if ever food shortage may occur.




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