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Victory gardens were grown mainly in the countryside by farmers to feed soldiers fighting overseas.
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Victory gardens were mostly grown by civilians in backyards, city lots, and community plots to supplement the home food supply and free up commercial produce for the war effort—not mainly by farmers in the countryside to feed soldiers.
Victory gardens were mostly grown by civilians in backyards, city lots, and community plots to supplement the home food supply and free up commercial produce for the war effort—not mainly by farmers in the countryside to feed soldiers.
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