Victory Gardens, also called “war gardens” or “food gardens for defense” were gardens planted by ordinary citizens during World War I and World War II to provide some relief in the public food demands. Photo courtesy of nationalww2museum.org Victory gardens were soon “cropping up” across...
But before that ‘revolution’ happens, and I think it will, citizens can start their own growing revolution by starting a Victory over virus Garden. Readers old enough to remember will realize I’m punning on the Victory Gardens of WW2, when everyone was encouraged to grow food in their ba...