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In reply to the discussion: Awesome old USDA poster [View all]limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)19. Victory gardens...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_garden



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 and Germany[1] during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort. In addition to indirectly aiding the war effort these gardens were also considered a civil "morale booster" in that gardeners could feel empowered by their contribution of labor and rewarded by the produce grown. This made victory gardens become a part of daily life on the home front.
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4 hens, no roosters, seems to be about what the neighbors can live with nearly anywhere...
Hekate
Mar 2013
#26
I live "inland" in SoCal, the ground is hard pack and the HOA and neighbors would just freak
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#40
Kick! Always loved the old line "Use it up, wear it out. Make it do or do without."
raouldukelives
Mar 2013
#25
That is a concern for me... Keeping them warm in the winter... My family says that is when
midnight
Mar 2013
#82
by design. people have been channeled into that via pricing and time. cheaper to buy most
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#32
With people working two (or more) jobs just to survive they're supposed to be farming too? geez
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#43
I thought that it was 'the upper crust' people who prefer using the word luncheon.
lumpy
Mar 2013
#80
people who practise these actions nowadays would be derided as preppers and labled by DHS, MIAC, etc
Mutatis Mutandis
Mar 2013
#68
My husband and I were just talking about this concept - it's great and
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2013
#69