Victory Garden Exhibit at VC Agricultural Museum

Feb 14, 2013

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Ventura County's Agricultural Museum in Santa Paula is featuring a special exhibit devoted to World War I and II home gardens entitled "When Gardening Was Patriotic."  The exhibit includes war era posters and other articles relevant to this period in history. 

Maintaining a strong food supply was an integral part of homefront support efforts where victory garden campaigns were not only important in creating food for home use and supplying to troops, but also as a patriotic booster for those at home who wanted to do their part.

Rose Hayden-Smith, UC Ventura County Cooperative Extension's community and youth development advisor, spoke at the exhibit on January 26 on "Digging for Victory: How America's Gardeners Helped the War Effort."  Rose is a historian with an active and passionate interest in victory gardens, their place in history and relevance to maintaining a healthy and abundant food supply for the present and the future.   You can learn more about this at her Victory Grower website.

Check out this historic exhibit so relevant to our county which has some of the most versatile agricultural land in the state. 

Dates of exhibit:  Now through March 27, 2013
Location:  
   Museum of Ventura County
   926 Railroad Ave.
   Santa Paula, CA 93060
   805-525-3100
Please see the museum website for hours and admission costs.