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Victory gardens were used in World Wars I and II to augment the public food supply and aid the war effort.

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During World War II, Victory Gardens were planted by families in the United States (the Home Front) to help prevent a food shortage. This meant food for everyone! Planting Victory Gardens helped make sure that there was enough food for our soldiers fighting around the world.

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true people were encouraged to grow their own food in order to save more food for the soldiers

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