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FREE PRINTABLE VICTORY GARDEN PLAN for a 1/4 acre home garden. These victory garden plans were carefully recreated from a historic WWII film promoting Victory Gardens. (You have to watch the film - it's just delightful!) With instructions for successive early and late crops, it’s a detailed plan for a highly-productive 1/4 acre garden. #victorygardens #victorygardening #organicgardening #gardeningforbeginners Permaculture, Victory Garden Plans For Family Of 6, Victory Garden Ideas, Quarter Acre Garden, Victory Garden Layout, Garden Planning Template, A Line Bob Hairstyles, Victory Garden Plans, Short Blonde Balayage

FREE PRINTABLE VICTORY GARDEN PLAN for a 1/4 acre home garden. These victory garden plans were carefully recreated from a historic WWII film promoting Victory Gardens. (You have to watch the film - it's just delightful!) With instructions for successive early and late crops, it’s a detailed plan for a highly-productive 1/4 acre garden. #victorygardens #victorygardening #organicgardening #gardeningforbeginners

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Victory Gardens were popular during World War I and World War II as a way to ensure a healthy food supply on the home front. Today, many people grow a home garden for the same reasons. We found this old poster and thought it worth sharing. As you can see, it's easy to fit a variety of healthy vegetables on a 25x50 foot

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Victory Gardens have a place today just as they did 80 years ago during WWI and WWII. Everyone can grow their own food - in full or in part - no matter where you live. Whether your garden consists of a series of planters on your patio, raised beds in the backyard, or a tilled plot of earth, take the time to plan your garden, grow what your family eats, and then share with your neighbors.

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