Creating a financial victory garden
Victory gardens were planted in World War II to boost morale and ease the pressure on the food supply. You can have your own financial 'victory garden' even if you never plow a single square foot.
Victory gardens were planted in World War II to boost morale and ease the pressure on the food supply. You can have your own financial 'victory garden' even if you never plow a single square foot.
I鈥檝e always been fascinated by the idea of聽victory gardens. As Wikipedia explains it:
鈥Victory gardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Germany during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort. In addition to indirectly aiding the war effort these gardens were also considered a civil 鈥渕orale booster鈥 鈥 in that gardeners could feel empowered by their contribution of labor and rewarded by the produce grown. This made victory gardens become a part of daily life on the home front.鈥
It鈥檚 easy to see how something as simple as a garden played a role in winning a major conflict.聽With people producing more of the food they needed to survive themselves, they bought less food from the food supply system
Today, people need a different kind of victory. A majority of Americans are at a financial point where missing a single paycheck would cause financial problems.聽This is a war of a new kind 鈥 a war against personal debt and the freedoms that it steals from us.
Just as with that previous war, a 鈥渧ictory garden鈥 can provide both a morale boost聽and聽can provide tangible assistance to solving the problem.
Why am I mentioning this in September? Right now is a good time to actually start thinking about a garden for next year. For one, lots of gardening supplies are on sale, as they鈥檙e viewed as seasonal items by many stores. For another, thinking about it now gives you plenty of time to start figuring out where you鈥檒l plant and what you鈥檒l plant.
Yet,聽a physical garden is just one kind of 鈥渧ictory garden.鈥澛燗fter all, a garden, in its most general sense, is聽a space set aside for preservation and growth.
You can have your own 鈥渧ictory garden鈥 even if you never plow a single square foot.聽All you need to do is set aside some space in your life to use solely for preservation and for growth for the future.
Set aside an hour or two each day as your personal 鈥渧ictory garden鈥 and fill that time with the planting of 鈥渟eeds鈥 for the future. Build genuine friendships with people. Work on starting your own business. Work on large-scale frugality projects, like making bulk meals in advance. The possibilities are endless.
Just as with a 鈥渞eal鈥 garden, your own victory garden won鈥檛 necessarily show you results right off the bat. Instead, they鈥檒l grow slowly and sprout over time if you tend to them. Some of them won鈥檛 grow at all and some will wither for unexpected reasons.
Still, invest that time and energy and you鈥檒l find that more than a few things grow into a wonderful harvest in your life.
Plant your own victory garden, real or otherwise. Let things grow in it, and enjoy the pride that your harvest brings to you.
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