55 Gardening Resources – Have The Best Harvest Ever
As people begin to realize how their government is attacking them, their money, their liberty, their health and their food, it’s becoming more important that people not just prep, but alter their lives to be able to live independent of the state an the society at large. One of the essential steps for liberty is growing and raising your own food.
Our site has written about this on many occasions:
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- The Solution Series: Bountiful Food & Self-Reliance with David DuByne
- With Food Shortages and Blackouts Looming, It’s Time to Start Empowering Your Family
Amy Allen of The Organic Prepper enlightens us on resources we can use to bring forth the best harvest we can get.
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This site is a wealth of gardening resources and information! From gardening to using a compass to food preservation and off-grid living, there’s a very useful library here! But how do we find it? I’ve yet to meet a friendly website search engine. Here’s one compilation that will help, and I’m including more gardening-specific resources in this article.
But first, a few pointers about Internet searching. Plug your desired term into your favorite search engine and chances are it’ll return hundreds, if not thousands of hits. This site’s Search feature returns 19 pages using the term (without quotes) “gardening,” 17 pages using the term “garden resources,” and 41 pages using the term “garden plan.” That’s a lot to dig through! How can we cut that down to find the information we’re actually looking for?
How to efficiently search for gardening articles
The first way, whether using a website Search feature or a search engine, is to use very specific terms. For example, the terms (again, without quotes) “garden plan” and “apartment gardening” return articles on the first page of search results that directly address those topics. Boolean searching, which uses specific operators to refine results, can be very helpful but can also be a bit problematic. For example, enclosing the phrase “apartment gardening” in quotes doesn’t yield the article on apartment gardening. This is because using the quotes tells the Search feature that both words are required in the results. However, enclosing the word “apartment” in the search query yields not only the apartment gardening article but a few more interesting hits involving safe rooms, making jerky, and hardening your space.
The AND operator requires both terms in the returned results and can be used to combine two or more criteria. Including the AND operator in your search for apartment gardening so: apartment AND gardening yields 4 pages of articles on small space gardening along with a few of Selco’s interviews involving prepping in general. Interesting stuff but not directly related to apartment gardening. However, it’s noteworthy that the apartment gardening resources on this site are the first 5 articles on the results page. Much better than looking through 17 pages of hits!
The OR operator expands results to include one criterion, the other, or both. Using this operator as apartment OR gardening yields 4 pages of results with apartment gardening right on top. Other first-page search results include Kratky jars, small space gardening, urban/suburban prepping, and an urban gardening course. Again, much better than 19 pages of hits!
The NOT operator, expressed in your search string as NOT or a – sign, excludes things you’re not looking for. In the case of searching apartment – gardening or apartment NOT gardening, we come up with results similar to using the OR operator. Not perfect, but at least it’s not 41 pages worth!
For more information on using Boolean search operators go here.
And now, as promised, the compilation.
Garden planning, starting, and review
- Planning Your Garden? Read This First
- Growing Vegetables Is Back in Style: Here’s How to Start Planning Your Garden
- What I Learned From This Year’s Annual Garden Review
- What You Need to Know to Start a Fall Garden
- Confessions of a Community Garden Tenant
- Garden Rebels: 10 Ways to Sow Revolution in Your Back Yard (and Why You MUST Declare Your Independence)
- My 7 Worst Gardening Mistakes and What I Learned From Them
- Garden Like Your Life Depends on It!
- What You Need to Know About Seed Selection and Acquisition
- A Gardener’s Guide: When to Plant Seedlings Outside (or Not)
- How to Grow a Successful Garden in (Almost) Any Climate
- In Defense of Organic Farming
- 22 Ways to Boost Food Production in 2022
Gardening in small spaces
- Apartment and Condo Gardening Help You to Bloom Where You’re Planted
- How to Grow Your Own Urban Vegetable Garden
- Container Gardening: How to Grow Food With Limited Space
- 8 Inexpensive Options for Small Space Gardening
- How to Have a Vegetable Garden When You Don’t Have a Yard
- How To Grow Tomatoes Indoors
- How to Grow Your Own Mushrooms With Sawdust Blocks
Hydroponics
- Here’s How Hydroponics Can Help You Save Money on Food
- Tabletop Hydroponics: What I’ve Learned About the Quirks of Kratky Jars
- Hydroponics: How To Grow Food With A Kratky Jar
- Can Tabletop Hydroponics Keep You Fed?
How to
- The Growing Importance of Creating Your Own Fertilizer
- Integrated Pest Management: How to Sustainably Keep the Pests Out
- How Do You Fight Septoria Leaf Spot in Your Garden?
- Intercropping Is the Key to a Food-Laden Garden
- Here’s the Dirt on Healthy Garden Soil
- More Food Shortages? Phytophthora Fungus Infects Vegetable Gardens Across the Country
- What to Do When Things Are Not Going Well in Your Garden
- How to Get Started With Kitchen Scrap Gardening
- Cut-And-Come-Again Gardening Will Boost Your Production
- How to Grow an Indoor Garden
- How We Made a Thriving Garden with Minibeds on Plastic
- How to Water Your Garden (Even If There’s a Drought)
- Creating a More Self-Sufficient Garden for the Long-Term
- What You Need to Know About Growing Potatoes
- How to Make Your Own Seed Starting Mix and Start Seedlings
- Practical Tips on Making Your Own Mushroom Master Cultures
- 8 Reasons You Should Be Collecting Rainwater
- Old-Fashioned Pest Management: A Skill You’d Better Learn Fast
- How to Grow Culinary and Medicinal Mushrooms
Garden OPSEC
- Do You Know How to Grow a Secret Garden?
- How to Have Good OPSEC in the Garden With Edible Landscaping
Garden Cheap Garden
- A Free Solution For Raised Bed Gardens
- 5 Easy Ways to Start a Beginner Autumn Garden on a Budget
- Thrifty Gardening Gems from the Tightwad Gazette
- The Many Ways To Repurpose Household Items For Your Garden
- Cheap Garden Tools You Need to Grow Food
- Gardening on a Budget: How to Grow Food Dirt Cheap
Other gardening resources
- Herbal Skills Intensive online course
- The Urban Agriculture Comprehensive online course
- How to Grow Culinary and Medicinal Mushrooms online course
- How to Feed Your Family No Matter What: An Anthology of Self-Reliant Food Production, Acquisition, Preservation, and Preparation in paperback or PDF
These are but a few of the wonderful resources available on this site! Hopefully having a compilation will make them easier to find, and a knowledge of Boolean search operators will also help.
Do you have a favorite gardening resource? Are there any Internet search tips you’ve learned? Was there a specific gardening article on The OP that inspired you? Please share your resources and thoughts in the comments section!
Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media