As host of the Victory Garden on PBS from 2002-2007, I started to collect WWII Victory Garden memorabilia -- posters, brochures, signs, that sort of thing. Then a few weeks ago I came across this 1942 film on the FDR Presidential Museum and Library site. It was in pretty bad shape; faded color, bad sound. So, I decided to restore it, as well as to add a modern commentary, making it both a valuable historical record of past practice, and a useful guide for those interested in growing their own food at home. It's hard to believe now, but people like the Holders in this film grew almost half the country's produce by the end of WII, right in their own backyards. These days, we don't need to grow vegetables for the war effort, thank god, but you will reap ample rewards by growing at least a few fresh veggies for your own table. Nothing tastes better than produce from your own garden!
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