Urban Garden

Urban Garden

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A Pittsburgh man plows a “victory” garden behind his home with a wheel hoe during the early 1940s.

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Urban Garden

During America’s involvement in World War II, the Victory Garden Program encouraged Americans to grow their own produce and preserve and can their harvest in order to free up commercially grown food for soldiers overseas.  By doing so, they contributed to the war effort through a patriotic act of self-sufficiency. 

© 2003, 2004 Alfred Watson


All photo prints are shipped in flat mailers via First Class Mail. Please freeing up commercially grown food for soldiers overseas, reducing strain on transportation systems, and contributing to the war effort through a patriotic act of self-sufficiency. allow approximately two weeks (10 business days) for printmaking and delivery from Pittsburg, Kansas.

Order includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.