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Description Victory Gardens: During World Wars I and II, Victory Gardens were a vital source of food production as well as a remarkable illustration of American patriotism. Today the Victory Garden concept is making a comeback as Americans again embrace the idea of gardening and home-grown food as a way to maintain a healthy diet and environment. The National Agricultural Library contains a wealth of information on Victory Gardens as well as on gardening and healthy eating in general.
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