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They want you to buy seeds every spring. They want you to buy fertilizer every summer. It's a trap.⛓️ What if you could plant a garden ONCE and it would feed you (and itself) for the next 20 years? In the Middle Ages, peasants didn't rely on garden centers. They grew "Perennial Vegetables" for food and specific "Dynamic Accumulators" for fertilizer. ❗️But modern agriculture buried this knowledge. In this video, I reveal the ultimate 6-Plant Survival System: ✅ 5 Medieval "Superfoods" you plant once and harvest for decades. ✅ The 1 "Forbidden" Plant that replaces all chemical fertilizers (and why the FDA hates it). ✅ How to create a closed loop: The Fertilizer Plant feeds the Food Plants, and you do... nothing. • 00:00 This Plant Replaces Fertilizer FOREVER! • 14:13 5 "Forgotten" Vegetables That Grow Back Every Year! ⚠️This isn't just gardening. It's rebellion.🛡 🌿Subscribe for more forbidden knowledge: / @tranquilgardeners 🔥And if you want to support me with sponsorship: / @tranquilgardeners 🔁Share with someone who’s tired of planting the same garden every year #permaculture #comfrey #foodsecurity #survivalgardening #medievalcrops #sustainableliving #growyourownfood #organicfertilizer #selfsufficiency #gardeningtips Authors from whom I took video fragments for this compilation: 👉The Crop House, Health and Nutrition, The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni, OYR Frugal & Sustainable Organic Gardening, Myrrhis Permakulturhaven, Parkrose Permaculture, GrowVeg, Clean & Delicious, MIgardener, Meka’s Garden, kitchen and journey, Terra-ble Gardening Videos, PS edu, Tasting History with Max Miller, MIgardener, Forager Chef