Green and Pleasant Land
Discover the fascinating role of gardening during the tumultuous days of World War II in Green and Pleasant Land by Ursula Buchan. Published in 2014, this insightful book spans 384 pages and delves into the unique narrative of how the British government rallied its citizens to cultivate their own fruits and vegetables. Amidst the backdrop of war, gardening became not just a means of survival but a powerful symbol of resilience and self-sufficiency. Buchan expertly explores the various strategies employed to encourage home gardening, highlighting its significance in the fight for freedom and national unity. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a gardening aficionado, or simply curious about Britain's wartime heritage, this book offers an engaging and informative journey into the vital connection between food supply and the spirit of the British people during a challenging era.