Victory Gardens know as the gardens of war

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Victory Gardens (also know as the gardens of war) were the gardens of small food parcels in weekend court planted on rooftops, in public areas and other designated areas during World War II trying to supplement the food supply and help in the war. In addition, a source of good, healthy food and local residents of the United States, Great Britain, Canada and Germany, they were supposed to cheer Be Engaging citizens doing what she could “smart card from the home front. The government encouraged everyone to participate in the effort – an American poster campaign entitled” Our food is “Fighting against the United Kingdom, it has been.” Dig for Victory “Today planting a garden in the space is open all year as the effort is worth it for our own well-being, has strengthened the community and long-term health of our children who may learn to cultivate the garden for food, where it comes from, and the taste of real food is.Read more

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