- What survival seeds are and why you need to start saving seeds now.
- Real threats to the global food supply and how they will impact our lives if a solution isn't found soon.
- Why saving heirloom seeds is important to preserving our heritage and our food supply's genetic diversity.
- Emergency seed vaults: You've probably seen them for sale online. Are they a good deal or a waste of time?
- Open-pollinated and Heirloom seeds vs. seeds from hybrid plants: Why you should never use hybrid seeds for seed saving.
- Organic seeds and why they're important.
- Practice makes perfect: Why learning the ropes ahead of time is absolutely critical to survival.
- How to test the drought-tolerance of the plants in your survival garden in advance.
- Seed viability and germination (includes a quick and easy method of testing the germination rate of your seeds).
- Why you need to save a variety of seeds, including seeds that aren't native to your area.
- What cover crops are and why they're important.
- Choosing a location for your survival garden.
- How much produce will you need for your family?
- Using succession planting to increase the yield of your land.
- Natural fertilizers and soil amendments.
- Growing fruit trees from seeds.
- Beans.
- Basil.
- Beets.
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts.
- Cabbage.
- Cantaloupe.
- Carrots.
- Cauliflower.
- Celery.
- Corn.
- Cucumbers.
- Garlic.
- Kale.
- Lettuce.
- Melons.
- Onions.
- Peas.
- Peppers.
- Potatoes.
- Pumpkins.
- Radishes.
- Spinach.
- Squash.
- Strawberries.
- Sunflowers.
- Tomatoes.
- Watermelon.