Thursday, May 1, 2014

Are you ready for the gardening season?

It is so easy to grow a small garden that will provide you with fresh veggies. Plus, with a little investment into canning materials you can preserve the goodies to eat off of year round. This year taking these two little steps may be more important than ever. With the drout in California and the virus killing the baby pigs that provide us with the bacon we cherish so much, grocery prices will be skyrocketing. In addition upcoming inflation that will hit our country may be most noticeable at the grocery store. Whether you live in the city or in the country a garden can be grown. Or if you really don't like gardening check out the deals you can get on bulk produce and take the time to preserve it for the year. You may be happy you did.

Sara F. Hathaway
Sara F. Hathaway is the author of the The Changing Earth Series: Day After Disaster and Without Land. She also hosts The Changing Earth Podcast which blends her fictional stories with educational survival tips. Sara grew up in the country where she developed a profound interest in the natural world around her. After graduating with honors from The California State University of Sacramento with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, she launched into a career in business management. In her fictional novels her research and experience with survival techniques and forgotten life-sustaining methods of the generations past come to the forefront in a action packed adventures. She has used her background in business management to pave new roads for fictional authors to follow and she delights in helping other achieve the same success. She currently lives with her husband and two sons in California where she is at work on the sequel to her first two novels. For more information and a free copy of “The Go-Bag Essentials” featuring everything you need to have to leave your home in a disaster visit: www.authorsarafhathaway.com
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