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Survival Gardening
 
  When gardening in a survival situation there are many things to consider. First you must put in a garden big enough to have fresh vegetables in the fall and be able to can enough to last you till the next harvest so you will have food all year.
 
  Now another thing you must consider is to be sure to grow enough so you can save seeds for the next season. Remember when you harvest vegetables to eat in the fall most seeds are not fully developed so you must leave them on the vine until they are fully ripe or with beans you leave them on the vine until they are dry.
 
  Be sure and store your seeds in a cool dry place for the winter. Store as many seeds as you can, if they are stored properly they will last for a couple of years. And always having backup seeds is needed in survival situations. Be sure when you buy seeds that you get Heirloom seeds. Please feel free to Contact Us with any questions you may have.
 
 
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With four times more gripping area than a regular T-handled garden tool, and a thermoplastic, no-slip surface, you'll find that this sturdy transplant spade is a pleasure to use. Resin-encased steel shaft and never-rust stainless steel head ensures that this garden tool stands up to a lifetime of use. Each weighs approx. 4-1/2 lbs. Unique wrist position forms a continuous line of power from elbow to blade without the usual stress points. Unique circular handle improves grip

 

 

With four times more gripping area than a regular T-handled garden tool, and a thermoplastic, no-slip surface, you'll find this sturdy border fork is a pleasure to use. Resin-encased steel shaft and never-rust stainless steel head ensures that this garden tool stands up to a lifetime of use. Unique wrist position forms a continuous line of power from elbow to blade without the usual stress points. Unique circular handle improves grip We also offer an ergonomic Transplant Spade Stainless steel head 41" H overall Weighs approx. 4-1/2 lbs.

 

 

This line of hand tools is designed to position your wrist at a natural angle, transfering arm strength right to the blade and, reducing hand stress while providing more digging power. Each tool weighs approx. 9 oz. and comes in "never-lose-it" green Ultra-lightweight yet surprisingly strong Hand grips are coated with a comfortable material that won???t slip out of your hands even when wet Trowel features depth markings at 1", 3" and 5" Weeder blade has gentle grooves on sides for working around roots Cultivator head has 3 prongs, 2-1/2" D Blades are made of non-glare aluminum/magnesium alloy Hand grips are coated with santoprene Trowel: 14-1/2"L x 2-3/4"W x 3-1/2"H; head is 9"L Weeder: 14-1/2"L x 2-3/4"W x 3-3/4"H; head is 8-3/4"L Cultivator: 13-1/4"L x 3-1/4"W x 4"H; head is 8"L

 

 

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Big Grip Garden Knife

  

 

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