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Survival Garden Guide - Hardy Plants & Urban Growing for Real-World Food Security
Survival Garden Guide - Hardy Plants & Urban Growing for Real-World Food Security
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Survival Garden Guide designed for hardy plants, food security & urban gardeners
Whether you’re prepping for uncertainty, building a backyard harvest, or transforming concrete and containers into edible green space, this Survival Garden Guide gives you the tools to grow real-world food. From hardy, resilient plant choices to urban-friendly layouts and step-by-step growing methods, you’ll learn how to make your garden work for you, no fluff, no filler, just practical results.

This guide walks you through choosing the right crops that tolerate tough conditions, soil and site preparation, seasonal timing, container and raised-bed tactics, and how to maintain your garden year-round, even in limited space. Ideal for city gardeners, small-plot growers, self-sufficiency seekers, and anyone who wants fresh food grown at home with confidence.
Digital-only (PDF), made for simple access or convenient printing.
Inside you’ll discover:
✅ The best plants for survival-style food production, tailored for U.S. climate zones.
✅ Methods for turning tight spaces, balconies, and urban lots into productive gardens.
✅ Techniques for maximizing yield and nutrient value from each square foot.
✅ Maintenance, pest control, soil health and preservation tips so your garden stays strong longer.
✅ A mindset shift: growing your own food isn’t just a hobby, it’s empowerment.
Buy the guide today, plant the future now, and reclaim your connection to what feeds you.
Why Choose Wyld Peak Guides?
At Wyld Peak we create eco-conscious, expert-designed digital resources that inspire connection, resilience, and respect for the wild. Every guide purchase helps us plant a tree through our reforestation partners.
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Great mini guide with tips for selecting the best options for starting your own food garden. There's ideas for those with space limitations, too!