Victory garden

Start your journey towards self-sufficiency by creating your own victory garden. Explore top ideas to grow your own fruits and vegetables, and enjoy the satisfaction of a bountiful harvest.
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Victory Gardens were popular during World War I and World War II as a way to ensure a healthy food supply on the home front. Today, many people grow a home garden for the same reasons. We found this old poster and thought it worth sharing. As you can see, it's easy to fit a variety of healthy vegetables on a 25x50 foot

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Food Security Is Just a Seedling Away By Janet Melrose and Sheryl Normandeau During WWI and WWII and into the 1950s, the Canadian government encouraged its citizens to grow their own food. Not only would you be supplementing your own food supply at a time when rations were scarce and store shelves were growing bare, … Continued

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Victory gardens gained popularity in both World War I and World War II when American and Canadian citizens were encouraged to grow as much of their own food as possible as part of the war effort, so that commercially grown food could be sent to troops and allies fighting overseas. Today, the victory garden movement

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