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Long Term Food Storage - Getting Started PDF Print E-mail
Written by Vicki Sharva   
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 17:44
Long term food storage implies much more than enough for just several weeks. We think it's recommended to imagine more along the lines of a 1 year foods store. Whilst this might appear like an enormous amount, this used to be a regular lifestyle not so many years ago. A person in no way could be sure what the harvest may bring, and thus it was typical for individuals to stock up having a one year's pantry. Numerous individuals do not recognize the very first and most fundamental level of foods storage - garden seed.

Long term food storage implies much more than enough for just several weeks. We think it's recommended to imagine more along the lines of a 1 year foods store. Whilst this might appear like an enormous amount, this used to be a regular lifestyle not so many years ago. A person in no way could be sure what the harvest may bring, and thus it was typical for individuals to stock up having a one year's pantry. Numerous individuals do not recognize the very first and most fundamental level of foods storage - garden seed.

When we're discussing a one year's supply, that opens the door to growing some produce in the course of the season. Right now is a excellent time to evaluate your garden seeds supply and for starters, we must think of what sort of seed to invest in. The following are numerous crucial points to have in your thoughts.

First, the issue of GMO vs. Non GMO. Although some are touting the benefits of GMO, there are several concerns, including the problem that GMO would generally not produce viable seed. In other words, you would need to purchase more seed for the next season. On the other hand, if you purchase non GMO and non hybridized seed, you will be able to save your own seed for future planting - a much better option in terms of long term food storage. Another concern relates to health hazards of GMO garden seeds, however we won't get into that subject here.

So just where could we turn to locate non-hybrid and non-GMO seeds? Maybe the most effective source book could be the Garden Seed Inventory. In addition to assisting the grower locate the best kinds suited for any certain climate, the Garden Seed Inventory also identifies kinds which are both non-GMO and non-hybridized, and also sources for getting the seeds. This fantastic resource is published through the Seed Savers Exchange, a nonprofit organization begun in 1975 by Kent and Diane Whealy. Seed Savers currently has practically eight thousand subscribers across the planet, devoted to preserving good quality seed.

Seeds are small, and comparatively low-cost in terms of the meals they are going to generate. For these good reasons, a sufficient supply of seeds will be the initial place to commence in developing a long term food supply.

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