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During WW1, Charles Lathrop Pack organized the US National War Garden Commission in 1917. Victory gardens were planted in private and public lands and reduced the strain on the food supply strain as well as increased the morale of the homefront.

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Victory gardens had first been used during WWI as a means of increasing food production for the civilian population. It was natural and obvious to do the same thing in the second war. Michael Montagne

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Victory Gardens were vegetable gardens that people grew in their back yards during World War 2. Stores would close at noon on Wednesday so people could go home and tend their gardens.

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Victory Gardens were a product of WWI.

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