In March 1917, Charles Lathrop Pack organized the National War Garden Commission and launched the war garden campaign.
Victory garden, a private garden planted in the British Empire and United States during World War I and World War II
Madison Square Garden | Covent Garden | The Secret Garden | Operation Market Garden | botanical garden | Boston Garden | New York Botanical Garden | Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | Victory in Europe Day | Victory | Japanese garden | HMS Victory | Garden of Eden | Garden City, New York | Victory Records | Garden City | The Garden | Welwyn Garden City | TD Garden | Garden city movement | Spring Garden Township, York County, Pennsylvania | Spring Garden Township | Southern Victory Series | Graeme Garden | Garden Grove, California | Garden District, New Orleans | Garden District | Dark Victory | Allerton Garden | University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden |
Although the animals and humans do not age, the stories reflect the social conditions at the time of writing, for example, the books published during World War II have scrap drives and victory gardens.
Having an allotment or vegetable garden has been common throughout history, notably, victory gardens during the WW1 and WWII eras, immigrant gardens, the Integral Urban House, and the inner-city community gardening movement in the 1970s.