Victory Garden of Tomorrow

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There are so many interesting stories about this project that we share them here. Browse our little magazine and I'll show you more background, more behind the scenes.

Check out our featured issues as well as past pieces to learn more about our exciting projects and artwork.

Joe Wirtheim Joe Wirtheim

It was about taking a stand

Ten years ago, I created my very first garden sign. It was bold, simple, and felt a little rebellious: "We Have a Victory Garden." That first sign felt like planting a flag. Not for war, but for a different way of being in the world.

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Joe Wirtheim Joe Wirtheim

Join Us in the Kitchen!

Furoshiki is the Japanese art of gift wrapping with pieces of decorative cloth. American floursack towels are perfect for this. Gifts like small boxes, or bottles of wine can be beautifully wrapped and given as a double-gift. Floursacks make terrific kitchen utility towels great for baking, drying, clean up—a hundred uses.

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Joe Wirtheim Joe Wirtheim

Letter to Followers: Growing Everyday Courage

In times like these, I reflect on what the Victory Garden of Tomorrow truly represents. It's never been just about nostalgic illustrations or pretty posters hanging on walls. The VGoT has always been a way to access an example of courage from America’s past and use it as a beacon of practical hope and purposeful action for our life today.

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