You don’t need a grocery store to survive — you need seeds, soil, and the guts to grow.

When you grow your own food, you’re not just gardening — you’re reclaiming your independence.
Grocery prices? Shortages? Supply chains? That’s noise.

Real security starts in your backyard, on your balcony, in containers, or a raised bed.

Grow tomatoes, not just savings.
Grow greens, not just groceries.
Grow freedom.

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said, “Josh, growing your own food is a hobby.” Meanwhile, I haven’t bought greens from the store in 6 months. You think that I need a store to survive, but I have seeds. I have dirt. I got sunlight. What do they have? Supply chains. I trust my soil much more than their shelves.

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  1. Tomatoe, cucumber, peppers potatoe, beans what others would be good? And what can be used from the store as a seed or starter, just by using the leftover?

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