‘History has a way of repeating itself,’: Victory Gardens return, but this time not because of war
PRINCE GEORGE—”History has a way of repeating itself,” said Assistant Curator at the Exploration Place, Chad Hellenius. Victory Gardens—they were popular during the First and Second World War’s, as a way to support the war effort and to boost morale across the country.
And in a way, they may be coming back, but this time not because of a war, but because of a global pandemic a.k.a, COVID-19.
Jos Van Hage, Owner of Art Knapp Plantland Home and Garden in Prince George, says that this spring they have seen “something out of the ordinary,” in regards to the influx of residents coming in to buy gardening supplies.
“What we saw—almost overnight a fifty per cent in increase in business.”—Jos Van Hage, Owner of Art Knapp Plantland Home and Garden