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When World War II Started, the U.S. Government Fought Against Victory ...
When World War II Started, the U.S. Government Fought Against Victory Gardens - Gastro Obscura. Home gardeners planted despite an initial federal policy of leaving farming to the professionals....
What Is a Victory Garden—How to Plan a Victory Garden, Select Plants ...
What is a victory garden? Victorygardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United...
Victory Garden at the National Museum of American History
The Victory Garden on the east side the National Museum of American History is a re-created World War II-era garden featuring “heirloom” vegetable and flower species available to gardeners through the 1940s. Throughout the war years, millions of victory gardens in all shapes and sizes—from window boxes to community plots—produced ...
Victory garden - Wikipedia
Victory gardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany during World War I and World War II.
VICTORY GARDENS AT A GLANCE: - The National WWII Museum
Image Gallery. Fun Facts About Victory Gardens. During World War II, Victory Gardens were planted by families in the United States (the Home Front) to help prevent a food shortage. In 1941, a five-foot Christmas tree could be purchased for 75 cents.
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