In the UK, potatoes, green vegetables, beans, peas plus a wide variety of others.
carrots
World War one had made a big impact on living standards, Helps from Homes and Overseas is interrelated. I think the people at home had equally contributed for this war People from Houses had probably done more work than the Soldiers in the War. People from every Home, Including Women were hard working to improve the Financial and Economic Status of the War. Many volunteered to join the Red Cross, and were also serving as Nurses during this War. People in homes replaced the Soldiers who went to the war. People were encouraged to grow their own Fruits and Vegetables instead of buying them from the Market and the remains from their houses were given to the Rations. The money that the people got paid was Donated to the War, So that the Army would be Benefited. I strongly believe that people in home have equally supported the war.
As of 2017, there hasn't been a World War 3
peaches
yes because they need
yes
Recycling metals and rubber for war materials grow own vegetables in "Victory" gardens
carrots
yes in Victory Gardens
People
The war did not affect the growing of fruit arround the world. However it did affect the transport of fruit to markets.
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.
darcy
carrots, gum, fruits and vegetables, sugar, tea and salt was being rationed
As of 2017, there hasn't been a World War 3
World War one had made a big impact on living standards, Helps from Homes and Overseas is interrelated. I think the people at home had equally contributed for this war People from Houses had probably done more work than the Soldiers in the War. People from every Home, Including Women were hard working to improve the Financial and Economic Status of the War. Many volunteered to join the Red Cross, and were also serving as Nurses during this War. People in homes replaced the Soldiers who went to the war. People were encouraged to grow their own Fruits and Vegetables instead of buying them from the Market and the remains from their houses were given to the Rations. The money that the people got paid was Donated to the War, So that the Army would be Benefited. I strongly believe that people in home have equally supported the war.
Fish and vegetables. Rabbit.
When they started the victory gardens the government distributed seeds and the people could also get them from their neighbors who had them all along. Later, they bought them. My Aunt said you had to stick with what you liked and not get seeds for vegetables your family did not like. A Black Market problem would occur when people would sell vegetables rather than give them away, so they would grow stuff they did not like and sell it.