Would you like to see a garden that needs no watering, no digging, no fertilizing, no weeding and produces fresh, organic food on auto-pilot, year after year? One that can yield up to 8 times more produce than traditional gardens1, to feed you and your family in times of crisis with some of the healthiest, tastiest, most nutritious food you could possibly eat… and it can fit right in your back yard.
This amazing food farm works under some of the most extreme weather conditions, in places such as the Jordanian Desert, South Africa, China, Australia, and in every corner of the United States, including Alaska.
Because of the brilliant way in which it is designed, this survival garden is completely hidden in plain sight from nosy neighbors and the hungry looters that will roam the streets post-collapse in search for food. NO ONE will ever figure out that you have an endless supply of food right in your backyard.
In this pocket-sized Paradise, fruit trees, veggies and medicinal plants all live together in perfect harmony… taking care of each-other… surviving and thriving the way they did for hundreds of thousands of years: without human intervention.
“I call this the ultimate survival system”
I’m talking about beans, potatoes, carrots, spinach, squash, berries… and hundreds of other plants and fruit trees… all on auto-pilot, all regenerative.
So please pay close attention to this presentation, because I’m about to tell not just how cheap and easy it is to set up and maintain (compared to a regular garden and an aquaponics system), but also give you the step-by-step instructions that even a 10-year-old can follow.
…for some very good reasons… Unlike traditional gardens that attract looters, this survival garden completely hides its goodies under a layer of leaves, trees, and wild plants.
It has your back covered in times of social chaos, Martial Law and a food crisis, it helps put food on the table when your stockpile runs out or gets spoiled, and can even slash your grocery bill by 70%, 80% or even 100%, so you’ll never have to buy food from the supermarket again.
By the way, you can make it work even if all you have are a few square feet of land, and even if you live in a tiny apartment and all you have is a balcony.
I don’t care how much you stockpiled, you need a renewable food supply that can provide for the long hard years following a food crisis, or until you can bug out to greener pastures. Make no mistake about it, it will take years of famine after the initial collapse, and even longer for things to go back to some sort of normal…
Don’t believe me? Just look at what’s happening in Venezuela. 30 million people fighting for and stealing food… They’re so hungry they’re literally eating dogs, cats, and pigeons, butchering animals in the zoo, attacking food trucks and going through garbage cans. Imagine, if they can break into a zoo and attack food trucks, noticing and taking the veggies from your garden one night will be like taking candy from a baby…
The food crisis is not only far from being over, but it also threatens to expand to other parts of the world including the United States… The mega-drought that everyone’s talking about, the gargantuan $20 trillion debt and the fact that 20% of American children are on food stamps2, are all the signs we need to know that the next food crisis will happen the same way it did in Venezuela: tough economic factors, aggressive socialist measures and a President who’s knowingly taking the country to self-destruction.
“a crisis is near and its going to be 5,10 or ever 20 long, touch years until things come to some sort of normal”
I don’t care how much you stockpiled, you need a renewable food supply that can provide for the long hard years following a food crisis, or until you can bug out to greener pastures. Make no mistake about it, it will take years of famine after the initial collapse, and even longer for things to go back to some sort of normal…
Don’t believe me? Just look at what’s happening in Venezuela. 30 million people fighting for and stealing food… They’re so hungry they’re literally eating dogs, cats and pigeons, butchering animals in the zoo, attacking food trucks and going through garbage cans. Imagine, if they can break into a zoo and attack food trucks, noticing and taking the veggies from your garden one night will be like taking candy from a baby…
The food crisis is not only far from being over, but it also threatens to expand to other parts of the world including the United States… The mega-drought that everyone’s talking about, the gargantuan $20 trillion debt and the fact that 20% of American children are on food stamps2, are all the signs we need to know that the next food crisis will happen the same way it did in Venezuela: tough economic factors, aggressive socialist measures and a President who’s knowingly taking the country to self-destruction.