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The Economist magazine – Victory Gardens – Digging their way out of recession

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Major General J.P. Mackenzie, D.S.O., E.D., Inspector General of the Canadian Army in Western Canada accompanied by Colonel H.C. Greer, A.A.Q.M.G., M.D. 13 and Lieutenant Colonel J.W. Littleton, M.C. O.C. No. 13 District Depot Calgary, are shown inspecting the “Victory Garden” of the Depot. Aug. 31, 1943

Feb 26th 2009
Little Rock
From The Economist print edition

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IN 1943 Eleanor Roosevelt encouraged a return to the “victory gardens” that had become popular during the first world war, when the country faced food shortages. Mrs Roosevelt planted a garden at the White House; some 20 million Americans followed her lead, and by the end of the war grew 40% of the nation’s vegetables.

Now a grassroots movement wants Barack Obama to plant another White House victory garden. The new secretary of agriculture, Tom Vilsack, announced recently that his department would create “The People’s Garden” out of a paved area outside their building. And he won’t stop there. Mr Vilsack wants there to be a community garden at each of the department’s offices around the world.

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