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Mudrakers
August 30, 2008
ADVERTISEMENT
A new age of Victory Gardens
Posted at
8:00 am
by
Debra Smith
Victory Gardens are back in style. That's no surprise to me, but I get to peek in people's backyards for a living.
I came across
an essay that details the history of WWII Victory Gardens
and talks about the resurgence. The author asserts contemporary folks are more interested in escaping “big agribusiness.”
Have you added a vegetable plot to your yard lately? Why?
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