Nevada Company Releases Survivalism Information As Need For Survival Foods Education Continues To Grow
March 21, 2016 – – Educating people on the value of preparing for long term disasters is a primary goal of Home and Garden America. The Carson City, Nevada based company recently spoke out about survival foods, broaching on just what consumers should look for when it comes to preparing for the future. Chuck Harmon, CEO at Home and Garden America, says “Among your stash of survival foods you should include a survival seeds vault.”
Home and Garden America has been educating people online for more than three years about survivalism, and now sees a growing need for quality information regarding survival and gardening. The company recently launched onto the marketplace a survival seeds vault that contains a number of heirloom seeds, designed to provide years of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Harmon states that natural, whole, non-GMO foods are essential for survival in any aspect. “You want to eat healthy now and in the event of a long term disaster,” he explains. “You want your family to have wholesome, healthy foods and you certainly want to ensure that you have a steady supply of these foods available.”
That is exactly what the company’s survival seeds vault is designed to do. The heirloom seeds are packaged in an ammo box, complete with water resistance to ensure they stay dry until planting. Seeds are chosen based on their ability to be re-seeded so they provide a steady flow of fresh foods for years into the future. Chuck Harmon points out that the seeds offer an 85 percent germination rate, which is relatively high, and that many customers have already tried them out, backing up this claim.
The company states that the box protects the seeds and that there are enough seeds and re-seeding potential to fill acres upon acres with fresh fruits and vegetables. Among the seeds included are carrots, corn, tomatoes, melons, and various other foods.
Harmon states that the company will continue to provide information for consumers about survival and various ways that their seed vault can benefit them in the event of a catastrophe. Those interested in learning more can do so on the company’s official website.
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Contact Home and Garden America:
Chuck Harmon
888-582-6650
chuck@homeandgardenamerica.com
2457 Merrit Dr.
Carson City, NV 89701
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