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Gastropod

Dig for Victory

Gastropod

Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley

Arts, Science, History, Food

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

You’ve seen the news: vegetable seeds are selling out. All that quarantine ennui has combined with anxiety about the gaps on supermarket shelves to create a whole new population of city farmers in backyards and windowsills across America. And everyone from the Los Angeles Times to Forbes to CBS has dubbed these brand new beds of beets and broccoli "COVID-19 Victory Gardens." But what war is your pot of basil fighting? This episode, historian Anastasia Day helps us explore the history of urban gardening movements—and shatter some of the nostalgic myths about those original World War II-era Victory Gardens. One thing is true: in 1943, more than 43 percent of the fresh produce eaten by all Americans came from Victory Gardens. So, can a combination of vegetable patches, community gardens, and urban farms help feed cities today? Or is growing food in the city just a feel-good distraction from the bigger problems in our food system? And does the hype about high-tech vertical farms live up to environmental and economic reality? Listen in as farmers and activists Leah Penniman and Tepfirah Rushdan, food writer Tamar Haspel, and researchers Neil Mattson and Raychel Santo help us dig in to the science on urban agriculture, and harvest some answers—as well as a tomato or two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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Get a little introduction here.

1:22.2

We, for the first time ever, have about a four by five square bit of sunny dirt.

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Yeah.

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Sunny old abandoned city urban dirt.

1:36.9

Oh boy, we've got lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, shives.

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