If the extreme drought in the western half of the country keeps going, the food supply problems that we are experiencing right now are only going to be the tip… Read more »
Peak oil has generated headlines in recent years, but the real threat to our future is peak water. There are substitutes for oil, but not for water. We can produce… Read more »
If the one-gallon jugs of milk in the dairy case seem to be glowing, it may not be just from the fluorescent lights You won’t hear about this from the mainstream… Read more »
Endless Food Systems: Fish-Powered Aquaponic Gardens On the third season of Doomsday Preppers, we follow Chad Hudspeth as he builds an underground escape tunnel. And while the 140-foot pipeline may… Read more »
We have covered vegetables that grow well in each major region of the U.S., including the southeast, northeast,midwest, and southwest. Now we delve into vegetables that grow well in the northwest region of the country…. Read more »
Enjoying a bounty of freshly harvested veggies, fruits and herbs is perhaps the best part of growing your own garden. To get there, gardeners must master the early stages… Read more »
Generating your own electricity can suit some people depending on their location and situation, and there are a number of small scale technologies available. But it pays to do your… Read more »
What is Aquaponics? Aquaponics is the production of vegetables and fish which live in a symbiotic relationship. The simplest explanation I can give is that the fish provide the fertilizer… Read more »