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The Wartime Garden
The Wartime Garden: Digging for Victory | Twigs Way
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This War is a Food War...' In 1941 Lord Woolton, Minister for Food, was determined that the Garden Front would save England: 'Dig for Victory' was the slogan, digging for dinner the reality. With food imports dwindling the number of allotments grew, millions opted to 'Spend an Hour with a Hoe' instead of an hour in a queue, and the upper classes turned lawns, tennis courts and stately gardens over to agriculture. The national diet was transformed, with swedes grown in the place of oranges and hapless children sucking on carrot lollies; evacuees grew their own meals and bomb sites sprouted allotments. Vegetables ruled the airwaves with Mr Middleton's 'In Your Garden' whilst Home Guard potatoes became the favourites of the Kitchen Front. This is a fully illustrated look at the time when gardening saved Britain.
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As strange as it may sound I am a big fan of gardening history, but most particularly of the history of Victory Gardens, from wartime when the governments of the US and England, among others encouraged their citizens to grow food and raise backyard chickens in an effort to help the boys abroad. My husband got me this cute little book for Christmas and I can't wait to dig in.

Dolly Now, sadly, we've been made dependent on others for our food. My small town technically doesn't even allow raising our own chickens. 7y
Kluckleesie Oh that would make me so unhappy. We have backyard chickens and ducks and I don't think I could live without them. 7y
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