yes in Victory Gardens
Victory Gardens (and other gardens in other nations) were planted to reduce the need for fruits and vegetables under the ration programs and to increase the amount of fresh vegetables people could consume. Any one who had excess vegetables, berries, fruit could share them with people who could not grow gardens.
In WWI rationing food was a very big deal in America. President Wilson put Herbert Hoover in charge of the USA. Food Administration in order to convince Americans to conserve food. People then began planting victory gardens so that they would be rationing but not starving or killing of the population.
President Hoover
Growing Victory Gardens were one way that civilians could contribute to the war effort from the home front. By growing their own food civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and increase food resources sent to American soldiers overseas.
yes in Victory Gardens
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Victory Gardens (and other gardens in other nations) were planted to reduce the need for fruits and vegetables under the ration programs and to increase the amount of fresh vegetables people could consume. Any one who had excess vegetables, berries, fruit could share them with people who could not grow gardens.
Recycling metals and rubber for war materials grow own vegetables in "Victory" gardens
To reduce the demand on the food rationing system for fruits and vegetables which could be grown at home.
the ancient chinese people did grow gardens with beans, rice,and many other vegatables
Victory Gardens was created on 1991-07-01.
Victory Gardens Theater was created in 1974.
Victory gardens were basically gardens that you would get v food and then mostly ration them to the soldiers out in war.
Victory gardens were gardens maintained by individuals to reduce the strain of the infrastructure. The government encouraged people to raise and can their own food.
It depends on where you live. Many people grow vegetable gardens. It is very common now with the economy as it is presently.
First of all, they didn't grow gardens but they had fields for crops, they grew corn, carrots, tabacco, beats, etc.