You need to put in extra effort this year.
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This might be the most important garden you've ever grown.

Not only is the price of food skyrocketing, but I am very concerned that we could be facing shortages over the next years. Not quick ones like, "They're out of greens at the store this week, can you believe it?"

I'm talking about long-term limitations. And if that's the case, what will be available out there will make today's prices look like wholesale.

Our economy is changing, and not for the better. We can't control what happens in Washington, D.C., or in executive boardrooms. But that doesn't mean we're powerless.

Even in a little apartment, I grow what I can, and it greatly supplements me. I have fresh, delicious food, and I'm not paying grocery store prices. If I can do it, even with a bum ankle and limited capability, I know you can, too. Trust me when I tell you that there's little more satisfying than being able to eat what you've grown yourself.

It's crucial to make this year your learning curve and give it everything you've got before things get REALLY sideways.


Whether you've never grown food before or you're a veteran gardener, there are still things you can learn. And I'm making it as easy as possible with a sale on our Home Agriculture Comprehensive.

This is one of our most popular courses, and this weekend, I've marked it down 75% off. It's time to get started on this year's planning and seed starting, and we have you covered.

These nine lessons will help you produce your own food, no matter where you live or what your limitations are. Set up a garden on your urban lot, balcony, or patio and become more self-reliant.

You’ll gain access to gardening printables, videos, and comprehensive written classes to make your small space the most productive possible. This course is also good for those with mobility issues to create food production that doesn’t require as much bending and digging.

Now is the time to supplement your diet with homegrown food, no matter where you live. Get ahead of the learning curve today!

Go here to learn more.

And for the love of all things cute and fluffy, if you've ever heeded my advice before, listen now.

You NEED to produce food. Now more than ever.

LINK: https://selfrelianceandsurvival.com/product/urban-agriculture/