Really Great Sale from Nick Ferguson at Rare Plant Store
Note – If you have stocked up from Nick in the past and feel you have all the trees and stuff he’s sold in the past covered, check this one out anyway, he has some amazing new stuff this time around.
Hey folks, Jack Spirko here. I’ve got some exciting news for those of you looking to take your food security, self-reliance, and homesteading game to the next level. My good friend and Expert Council member, Nick Ferguson—who most of us call a plant wizard—has launched his annual plant sale over at www.RarePlantStore.com. If you’ve been around long enough, you know that Nick sells out every single year. Seriously, people end up kicking themselves come springtime when they realize they missed out on his amazing packs.
Well, the sale kicked off on January 1st, and I’m already hearing from Nick that a few of the packs are getting close to selling out. So if you want to snag the best fodder trees for your livestock, or those super-productive elderberries, blueberries, and more, now’s the time to jump in. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard folks say, “I was going to order, but got busy—and then everything was gone!” Don’t be one of those people.
I’ve personally worked with Nick for years, and he’s been a huge asset on our Expert Council. He doesn’t just sell you plants—he walks you through how to get the most from them. From feeding your livestock with mulberries to planting a homestead orchard packed with powerhouse berries, Nick has you covered. That’s why I trust him so deeply—and why all my listeners rave about his packs.
So here’s my message for you today: head on over to RarePlantStore.com and take a look at the 13 fantastic plant packs Nick has put together. These are hand-selected species and varieties that are proven winners. Make sure to grab what you need before they’re all gone, because trust me, you won’t want to be left empty-handed when planting season arrives. After all, there’s nothing quite like taking charge of your own food production.
Get out there and reserve your packs now—then come back and let me know what you picked! And as always, stay prepared, stay self-sufficient, and remember, you can make your own future better—one tree at a time.