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Nancy Behrman’s 10 Reasons Why Families Need a Survival Seed Bank

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The prepper community is always looking for the simplest ways of exploring the many different options open to them for getting ready for natural disasters and any issues which may lead to the breakdown of society as we know it. One of the latest developments in the survival and preppers communities is the development of a seed bank. Seed banks can provide a helpful source of food if the almost unthinkable happens and a long-term emergency situation occurs. No matter how prepared one becomes regarding dried foods, a long-term emergency situation will always see the use of a seed bank become an important resource for staying healthy and alive.

Establish a crisis garden

Most preppers are aware of the need to develop a secret survival garden as this can be an impressive source of food and nutrition. However, preparing a seed bank offers the chance to have another layer of security for a family seeking different ways of ensuring their food supply stays intact for the long term. Natural damage to a survival garden can occur and require the creation of a crisis garden from a seed bank when food supplies are low. “Even if you’re not a prepper or a survivalist, one never know what the future can hold,” says Nancy of Behrman.

Prepare for the long-term future

The long-term future of any family is of great importance for a family of preppers who are hoping to establish a seed bank to ensure they are prepared for any issues with a disaster striking for some years. A prepared family looking to be prepared will usually have up to five years of dried and canned foods available, but a seed bank offers the chance to remain self-sufficient even when the worst possible outcome from a disaster means the world as we know it will be changed forever.

Keep on producing seeds

A non-hybrid seed bank can often be ordered offering organic seeds for the individual to explore which can mean the drive for self-sufficiency is made a little easier. One of the benefits of a non-hybrid seed bank is the ability of these seeds to produce more seeds over time allowing a family the chance to grow crops each year from a single seed source.

A seed bank is easy to move

The portability of seeds makes them one of the most important resources any family looking to be prepared for any eventuality can obtain as they are a simple product to move if a disaster forces a member of the prepper community to leave their home and start afresh in a new area. Purchasing a seed bank offering crops to be harvested throughout the year makes it easier to maintain a year-round source of food no matter what form of disaster has arrived. Nancy said that at a conference held by Behrman one year, she saw over a million seeds being transported.

A one-time purchase

Being prepared means living in a self-sufficient way where the seeds we buy are only purchased once with seeds harvested each year for the following growing season. Non-germinated, non-GMO seeds are the best option as the seeds from these plants can be harvested and planted again year after year.

Space is often at a premium

The use of a seed bank is often a space saver for members of the community who understand the high level of space needed to store dried food and all the equipment required for survival means easy to store sources of food are often at a premium.

Small packaging makes for easy hiding

The issue of making sure any crisis garden remains secure is a difficult bridge to cross which is why seeds are a good option which can be moved with ease raising little suspicion among neighbors who may be hunting for food of their own. Most preppers look to spread their crops across a range of locations and can keep them secure with the easy to move small scale packaging used for survival seeds.

Easy to prepare for storage

Perfectly storing seeds means drying them to around eight percent of their typical moisture value which can be done in a conventional oven for ease of use. The seed bank is designed to keep seeds healthy for the long-term. The majority of seed banks which have been created are designed to protect the precious seeds from heat, humidity, and moisture meaning they are stored safely for the long term.

Part of a disaster kit

Part of being a prepper means always being prepared for the unexpected including the need to move quickly with a large or small amount of equipment. Seeds can be purchased which can be quickly planted and grown in any location to ensure the survival of a family when they are forced to move at speed across the nation to stay away from many of the dangers a natural or man-made disaster may represent.

The need for a seed bank has never been greater than it is at the current time when the future of the world seems to be reaching a tipping point. Keeping your family healthy and safe is always the right option with temperature and humidity controlled seed bank offering a safe alternative to dried foods which may run low after a short period.