{"language": "en", "segments": [{"text": " On this farm in the rolling hill country of Northern Maryland, the holders", "start": 12.52, "stop": 16.78, "id": 0}, {"text": " rallying to the call for more food join the growing army of victory gardeners.", "start": 16.78, "stop": 21.62, "id": 1}, {"text": " This is Dad Holder.", "start": 22.62, "stop": 23.74, "id": 2}, {"text": " He helps with the heavy work.", "start": 24.28, "stop": 25.52, "id": 3}, {"text": " Mother, well, she helps with most everything.", "start": 28.9, "stop": 31.6, "id": 4}, {"text": " Grandpa Holder.", "start": 35.76, "stop": 36.94, "id": 5}, {"text": " He says the only honest way to get a mess of peas or a", "start": 37.44, "stop": 40.22, "id": 6}, {"text": " crown of glory is to work for it.", "start": 40.22, "stop": 41.76, "id": 7}, {"text": " Brother Bill is in the army, but Dick, 14 years old, takes his place.", "start": 42.22, "stop": 46.42, "id": 8}, {"text": " And this is Jane, just 16.", "start": 48.52, "stop": 50.98, "id": 9}, {"text": " Grandpa and Dad always kept garden plans in their heads, but victory", "start": 56.64, "stop": 60.54, "id": 10}, {"text": " garden plans should be on paper.", "start": 60.54, "stop": 62.16, "id": 11}, {"text": " So, with the advice of the county home demonstration agent, they will study state", "start": 62.7, "stop": 66.94, "id": 12}, {"text": " and federal", "start": 66.94, "stop": 80.96, "id": 13}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 94.98, "stop": 95.58, "id": 14}, {"text": " Now let's see on this little model of their quarter acre", "start": 94.84, "stop": 98.36, "id": 15}, {"text": " garden, the plan may work out.", "start": 98.36, "stop": 100.44, "id": 16}, {"text": " Here's the early garden.", "start": 101.08, "stop": 102.46, "id": 17}, {"text": " Here four rows of early potatoes.", "start": 103.28, "stop": 105.02, "id": 18}, {"text": " Then two double rows of peas, early, medium, and late.", "start": 106.34, "stop": 109.84, "id": 19}, {"text": " One row of cabbage, double row of carrots and beets, half a row of each.", "start": 110.72, "stop": 115.62, "id": 20}, {"text": " One double row of greens, spinach, mustard, turnips, and chard.", "start": 116.28, "stop": 119.7, "id": 21}, {"text": " Tomatoes, early and late, wilt resistant.", "start": 121.1, "stop": 123.4, "id": 22}, {"text": " Peppers, half a row.", "start": 124.4, "stop": 125.32, "id": 23}, {"text": " Radishes, lettuce, and onions next to the house.", "start": 126.44, "stop": 128.48, "id": 24}, {"text": " Asparagus and rhubarb beds are at the side.", "start": 129.4, "stop": 131.54, "id": 25}, {"text": " Pole beans, three rows.", "start": 132.7, "stop": 134.8, "id": 26}, {"text": " Four rows of sweet corn along the fence.", "start": 136.3, "stop": 138.34, "id": 27}, {"text": " And finally, two rows of lima beans complete the early garden.", "start": 139.76, "stop": 143.22, "id": 28}, {"text": " Now for the late garden.", "start": 146.76, "stop": 149.98, "id": 29}, {"text": " After each of the early crops is harvested, a planting of another crop is to", "start": 150.68, "stop": 154.3, "id": 30}, {"text": " be made so as to have a succession.", "start": 154.3, "stop": 155.88, "id": 31}, {"text": " For convenience of illustration, all early crops except tomatoes and", "start": 156.52, "stop": 160.76, "id": 32}, {"text": " chard are removed from the model.", "start": 160.76, "stop": 162.56, "id": 33}, {"text": " Here are the later crops.", "start": 163.12, "stop": 164.2, "id": 34}, {"text": " Four rows of U.S. number five refugee beans.", "start": 165.42, "stop": 167.88, "id": 35}, {"text": " Two rows of squash along the fence.", "start": 168.34, "stop": 170.02, "id": 36}, {"text": " Three rows of late potatoes.", "start": 171.08, "stop": 172.5, "id": 37}, {"text": " Late cabbage.", "start": 173.42, "stop": 174.22, "id": 38}, {"text": " Carrots and beets, half double row of each.", "start": 175.7, "stop": 177.66, "id": 39}, {"text": " Three rows of turnips.", "start": 178.72, "stop": 179.96, "id": 40}, {"text": " A row of spinach.", "start": 181.16, "stop": 182.12, "id": 41}, {"text": " Kale and collards, half a row of each complete the late garden.", "start": 183.78, "stop": 187.06, "id": 42}, {"text": " Here they have a garden plan that will serve the family need this year.", "start": 187.82, "stop": 190.86, "id": 43}, {"text": " In succeeding years, they will want to rotate crops within the plot.", "start": 191.36, "stop": 194.66, "id": 44}, {"text": " Now for the real garden.", "start": 198.0, "stop": 199.42, "id": 45}, {"text": " When the maples are in bloom, it's time to begin planting.", "start": 209.3, "stop": 212.58, "id": 46}, {"text": " When the moisture is just right, the soil won't brawl or be sticky.", "start": 214.56, "stop": 218.22, "id": 47}, {"text": " It holds its shape when pressed but crumbles easily when broken.", "start": 218.78, "stop": 222.12, "id": 48}, {"text": " Then it's right for working and planting.", "start": 222.88, "stop": 224.74, "id": 49}, {"text": " The garden is sunny, has good soil and drainage, and is well-fenced.", "start": 226.32, "stop": 230.58, "id": 50}, {"text": " It was manure and plowed last fall.", "start": 231.34, "stop": 233.18, "id": 51}, {"text": " Now after liming and harrowing, it is ready to plant.", "start": 233.88, "stop": 236.82, "id": 52}, {"text": " Grandpa knows how to cut seed potatoes.", "start": 241.48, "stop": 245.4, "id": 53}, {"text": " He makes good size chunky pieces about the size of a hen's egg,", "start": 245.86, "stop": 249.24, "id": 54}, {"text": " each with at least one eye.", "start": 249.56, "stop": 251.2, "id": 55}, {"text": " Certified seed gives best results.", "start": 253.42, "stop": 255.28, "id": 56}, {"text": " Look for the blue tag.", "start": 255.96, "stop": 257.04, "id": 57}, {"text": " Potato rows are three feet apart, four inches deep.", "start": 258.74, "stop": 262.16, "id": 58}, {"text": " A complete commercial fertilizer like 5, 10, 5 is spread in the furrow", "start": 264.54, "stop": 269.3, "id": 59}, {"text": " and mixed with the soil before planting.", "start": 269.3, "stop": 270.86, "id": 60}, {"text": " The seed is dropped one piece to a hill, evenly spaced about one foot apart.", "start": 271.38, "stop": 275.78, "id": 61}, {"text": " Covering may be done with plow or with hoe.", "start": 278.58, "stop": 281.08, "id": 62}, {"text": " In running furrows for peas, a line or stakes are used to space", "start": 284.94, "stop": 291.9, "id": 63}, {"text": " them in double rows three feet apart.", "start": 291.9, "stop": 293.86, "id": 64}, {"text": " Treatment of peas and other vegetable seeds with dust disinfectant helps", "start": 296.32, "stop": 300.04, "id": 65}, {"text": " to prevent seed rot and blights.", "start": 300.04, "stop": 301.64, "id": 66}, {"text": " A level teaspoonful of powder to four pounds of seed, well mixed until", "start": 303.28, "stop": 308.06, "id": 67}, {"text": " each seed is coated.", "start": 308.06, "stop": 309.68, "id": 68}, {"text": " Young cabbage and tomato plants are coming", "start": 321.58, "stop": 327.98, "id": 69}, {"text": " along well in the cold flame.", "start": 327.98, "stop": 329.58, "id": 70}, {"text": " Being hardy, cavities are planted early.", "start": 330.66, "stop": 332.8, "id": 71}, {"text": " Dick sets the roots deep and presses the soil firmly around them.", "start": 337.72, "stop": 341.66, "id": 72}, {"text": " If the ground is dry, he pours a little water into each hole before covering.", "start": 341.98, "stop": 346.12, "id": 73}, {"text": " A piece of tar paper, two inches square, with a slip to a hole in the", "start": 347.64, "stop": 351.62, "id": 74}, {"text": " center, will keep maggots away.", "start": 351.62, "stop": 353.36, "id": 75}, {"text": " The holders have best results with onion sets grown the previous year, though", "start": 355.22, "stop": 359.94, "id": 76}, {"text": " they could use seedlings or seed.", "start": 359.94, "stop": 361.64, "id": 77}, {"text": " The corner or handle of the hoe is used to make furrows for small seeds like", "start": 363.82, "stop": 370.24, "id": 78}, {"text": " lettuce, about a half inch deep.", "start": 370.24, "stop": 372.54, "id": 79}, {"text": " Jane shakes the seed out evenly, but not too thickly.", "start": 373.92, "stop": 377.26, "id": 80}, {"text": " Carrot seeds are also planted about a half inch deep.", "start": 378.82, "stop": 381.42, "id": 81}, {"text": " Beet seeds, larger, are planted one inch deep, one inch apart.", "start": 383.36, "stop": 387.8, "id": 82}, {"text": " Spinach seeds are planted like carrots. The young plants", "start": 389.54, "stop": 392.38, "id": 83}, {"text": " are thinned four inches apart.", "start": 392.38, "stop": 393.94, "id": 84}, {"text": " The holders have selected vegetables that are grown easily, good yielders, rich", "start": 396.42, "stop": 401.44, "id": 85}, {"text": " in vitamins, and that can be canned or stored for winter use.", "start": 401.44, "stop": 404.72, "id": 86}, {"text": " Plum trees are in bloom, timed with that sweet corn.", "start": 412.84, "stop": 416.84, "id": 87}, {"text": " This is the golden-crossed bantam resistant to disease.", "start": 417.68, "stop": 420.42, "id": 88}, {"text": " Three kernels to the hill of high-germinating seed are enough.", "start": 421.26, "stop": 424.5, "id": 89}, {"text": " Almost summer now, and the garden is coming along, a garden that will furnish", "start": 435.04, "stop": 439.9, "id": 90}, {"text": " plenty of nutritious vitamin-packed vegetables for the family table.", "start": 439.9, "stop": 443.58, "id": 91}, {"text": " That is, if they ever reach the table.", "start": 459.5, "stop": 462.24, "id": 92}, {"text": " The paper still keeps the maggots away from the cabbage.", "start": 464.88, "stop": 467.96, "id": 93}, {"text": " Tomatoes are a must in every victory garden, and lots of them. Plants are set out", "start": 468.68, "stop": 473.84, "id": 94}, {"text": " when dangerous frost is over.", "start": 473.84, "stop": 475.44, "id": 95}, {"text": " They are protected from cutworms by paper collars, fastened at the top", "start": 477.9, "stop": 484.72, "id": 96}, {"text": " with a paper clip or a pin", "start": 484.72, "stop": 486.32, "id": 97}, {"text": " at the bottom by pulling the soil around them.", "start": 491.66, "stop": 495.7, "id": 98}, {"text": " A few peppers are desirable. The holders started these hot weather plants seven", "start": 497.44, "stop": 503.36, "id": 99}, {"text": " weeks ago in the kitchen window.", "start": 503.36, "stop": 504.86, "id": 100}, {"text": " Lima beans are planted two to the hill, an inch and a half deep.", "start": 524.78, "stop": 528.88, "id": 101}, {"text": " Pole limas and the large seeded bush type complete the early garden plantings.", "start": 529.98, "stop": 534.72, "id": 102}, {"text": " Some vegetables need thinning. Dick uses a garden mat or hole for the rough part,", "start": 538.54, "stop": 543.8, "id": 103}, {"text": " but finishing is done by hand.", "start": 544.72, "stop": 546.54, "id": 104}, {"text": " The chard is being thinned to six to eight inches apart.", "start": 547.12, "stop": 549.82, "id": 105}, {"text": " The only way to get weeds out of a row of carrots is by", "start": 553.14, "stop": 555.88, "id": 106}, {"text": " hand, right now when they are small.", "start": 555.88, "stop": 558.14, "id": 107}, {"text": " Pigweed or amaranthus is a common fast-growing weed. Another is lamb's quarter.", "start": 559.82, "stop": 564.78, "id": 108}, {"text": " They will quickly crowd out vegetables if not pulled.", "start": 565.44, "stop": 567.84, "id": 109}, {"text": " Thinning carrots is a pain in the back for seedling carrots", "start": 571.9, "stop": 574.84, "id": 110}, {"text": " a little, and no mistake.", "start": 574.84, "stop": 576.44, "id": 111}, {"text": " But these young folks have keen eyes and nimble fingers.", "start": 576.98, "stop": 580.5, "id": 112}, {"text": " Weeds grow fast, and as Graham process, there's no tool that gets them all, but", "start": 583.3, "stop": 588.1, "id": 113}, {"text": " the panzer hole makes the job easier between the rows.", "start": 588.1, "stop": 591.18, "id": 114}, {"text": " Careful, not too close or too deep. You might cut the outer roots.", "start": 595.54, "stop": 599.46, "id": 115}, {"text": " A horse cultivator may do the job much faster.", "start": 605.58, "stop": 608.92, "id": 116}, {"text": " This implement has attachments that will plant seeds of almost any size", "start": 614.56, "stop": 619.92, "id": 117}, {"text": " in rows or in hills.", "start": 619.92, "stop": 621.76, "id": 118}, {"text": " Now the pests begin to work. Smut, worm, beetle, blight, bugs, hoppers.", "start": 622.3, "stop": 629.22, "id": 119}, {"text": " Who said gardening was just pleasant exercise?", "start": 632.74, "stop": 635.08, "id": 120}, {"text": " Here's the first pest, the common cabbage worm eating", "start": 637.26, "stop": 640.14, "id": 121}, {"text": " holes in the newest cabbage leaves.", "start": 640.14, "stop": 641.74, "id": 122}, {"text": " Like a good gardener, Dick is on the job to protect the crop", "start": 643.8, "stop": 647.44, "id": 123}, {"text": " from all these pests and diseases.", "start": 647.44, "stop": 649.0, "id": 124}, {"text": " The cabbage worm's mama, a small white butterfly, lays its eggs in the leaves.", "start": 649.68, "stop": 654.32, "id": 125}, {"text": " A serving of stomach poison with the cabbage should finish Mr. Cabbage Worm.", "start": 655.58, "stop": 659.14, "id": 126}, {"text": " Rotanone and pyrethrum dust have been made scarce by the war, so", "start": 659.8, "stop": 663.56, "id": 127}, {"text": " cryolite dust is used.", "start": 663.56, "stop": 665.16, "id": 128}, {"text": " Dick does a good job of it.", "start": 666.8, "stop": 669.68, "id": 129}, {"text": " This cabbage is sick with the yellows or wilt.", "start": 676.56, "stop": 679.5, "id": 130}, {"text": " Once the fungus that causes wilt gets into the soil, it", "start": 680.18, "stop": 683.26, "id": 131}, {"text": " takes years to get rid of it.", "start": 683.26, "stop": 684.86, "id": 132}, {"text": " Next time, Dick will use wilt resistant varieties like Jersey", "start": 685.24, "stop": 689.14, "id": 133}, {"text": " Queen, Marion Market, and Globe.", "start": 689.14, "stop": 691.56, "id": 134}, {"text": " The easy way to control insects and diseases is to attack", "start": 698.06, "stop": 701.98, "id": 135}, {"text": " them before they become too numerous.", "start": 701.98, "stop": 703.64, "id": 136}, {"text": " Flea beetles eat holes in potato leaves.", "start": 704.08, "stop": 705.7, "id": 137}, {"text": " Bordeaux mixture and calcium arsenate combined is the remedy for", "start": 706.54, "stop": 709.94, "id": 138}, {"text": " insects and leaf diseases of potatoes.", "start": 709.94, "stop": 711.76, "id": 139}, {"text": " To make two and a half gallons of Bordeaux, Dick dissolves three ounces of", "start": 714.22, "stop": 718.48, "id": 140}, {"text": " powdered copper sulfate in water.", "start": 718.48, "stop": 720.08, "id": 141}, {"text": " Then he makes a thin paste of three ounces of hydrated lime and water.", "start": 722.32, "stop": 726.28, "id": 142}, {"text": " This is put into the pail, stirred, and the Bordeaux mixture is made.", "start": 729.42, "stop": 734.46, "id": 143}, {"text": " To this may be added two tablespoon fulls of calcium arsenate to kill potato bugs", "start": 735.24, "stop": 739.94, "id": 144}, {"text": " and other leaf eating insects.", "start": 739.94, "stop": 741.74, "id": 145}, {"text": " Easy, isn't it?", "start": 742.56, "stop": 744.44, "id": 146}, {"text": " Bordeaux is also a good spray for grapes, tomatoes, and roses.", "start": 748.0, "stop": 752.64, "id": 147}, {"text": " Dick sprays potatoes with Bordeaux about once every two weeks.", "start": 756.78, "stop": 759.78, "id": 148}, {"text": " Late potatoes need more sprayings than early ones.", "start": 760.38, "stop": 762.64, "id": 149}, {"text": " Now the peas are ready. Excellent source of vitamin C.", "start": 765.14, "stop": 768.88, "id": 150}, {"text": " Cabbage too is ready to eat. Another excellent source of", "start": 775.76, "stop": 779.42, "id": 151}, {"text": " vitamin C, especially raw.", "start": 779.42, "stop": 781.14, "id": 152}, {"text": " It should be grown in every victory garden.", "start": 781.76, "stop": 783.92, "id": 153}, {"text": " A solid four pound head, good for kraut or for storing.", "start": 785.9, "stop": 789.9, "id": 154}, {"text": " Cabbage is available in the garden over a long period.", "start": 790.86, "stop": 793.46, "id": 155}, {"text": " Carrots are rich in vitamin A, needed for night vision and", "start": 800.02, "stop": 803.52, "id": 156}, {"text": " building up resistance to disease.", "start": 803.52, "stop": 805.16, "id": 157}, {"text": " Luscious raspberries are ripening. Such delicious small fruits should", "start": 828.84, "stop": 832.96, "id": 158}, {"text": " be in every victory garden.", "start": 832.96, "stop": 834.56, "id": 159}, {"text": " Uh oh, those pesky bugs again. This time it's the Mexican bean beetle, a", "start": 835.98, "stop": 840.96, "id": 160}, {"text": " bad pest in the south and east.", "start": 840.96, "stop": 842.76, "id": 161}, {"text": " The young yellow beetles may strip a plant completely in a week or two.", "start": 843.6, "stop": 847.18, "id": 162}, {"text": " A complete generation occurs in 35 days.", "start": 847.72, "stop": 850.3, "id": 163}, {"text": " Rotanone and cryolite dust is the remedy.", "start": 854.66, "stop": 857.1, "id": 164}, {"text": " Beetles feed on the undersides of the leaves, so Dick makes sure", "start": 857.82, "stop": 860.68, "id": 165}, {"text": " to reef them with the dust.", "start": 860.68, "stop": 862.24, "id": 166}, {"text": " One of the common causes of failure of llama and green and wax snap", "start": 863.14, "stop": 866.48, "id": 167}, {"text": " beans is bacterial blight.", "start": 866.48, "stop": 868.18, "id": 168}, {"text": " Leaves are blighted. Pods and seeds are spotted.", "start": 869.14, "stop": 871.44, "id": 169}, {"text": " This disease is carried with a seed. Western grown seed from reliable", "start": 872.2, "stop": 876.1, "id": 170}, {"text": " firms is recommended.", "start": 876.1, "stop": 877.7, "id": 171}, {"text": " Tomatoes are troubled by wilt caused by a fungus that lives in the soil and", "start": 884.36, "stop": 889.3, "id": 172}, {"text": " attacks through the roots, getting into the sap carrying", "start": 889.3, "stop": 892.14, "id": 173}, {"text": " tubes and shutting off the water supply.", "start": 892.14, "stop": 894.08, "id": 174}, {"text": " The plants die. This blackened, woody tissue is the sign of wilt.", "start": 894.82, "stop": 899.64, "id": 175}, {"text": " Only resistant varieties should be grown on wilt-infested land.", "start": 901.9, "stop": 905.42, "id": 176}, {"text": " The fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties like marglobe, rutgers,", "start": 907.72, "stop": 912.94, "id": 177}, {"text": " pretzard, and panamerica.", "start": 913.4, "stop": 915.0, "id": 178}, {"text": " A similar disease affects eggplant. Note the darkened tissue in the cut stem.", "start": 919.58, "stop": 924.28, "id": 179}, {"text": " The remedy is rotation of crops. The clean white appearance of this", "start": 925.38, "stop": 929.58, "id": 180}, {"text": " stem indicates a healthy plant.", "start": 929.58, "stop": 931.14, "id": 181}, {"text": " Here's the pesky old corn earworm. Eggs are laid and hatched in the silk.", "start": 935.1, "stop": 939.74, "id": 182}, {"text": " A mixture of white mineral oil and pyrethrum in the silk at the right time", "start": 940.88, "stop": 944.54, "id": 183}, {"text": " helps to control them.", "start": 944.54, "stop": 946.24, "id": 184}, {"text": " Smut, another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant.", "start": 949.44, "stop": 953.34, "id": 185}, {"text": " On tassels it does not lower yields much, but on or below the ear it is damaging.", "start": 957.02, "stop": 961.82, "id": 186}, {"text": " Leaf blights also affect corn. Sprays do not control these diseases, but", "start": 965.92, "stop": 970.66, "id": 187}, {"text": " resistant varieties of corn are being developed.", "start": 970.66, "stop": 973.08, "id": 188}, {"text": " Downy mildew is one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful", "start": 975.88, "stop": 979.44, "id": 189}, {"text": " production of cucumber and related crops.", "start": 979.44, "stop": 981.58, "id": 190}, {"text": " Another is anthracnose. It affects both the leaves and the fruit.", "start": 984.26, "stop": 988.8, "id": 191}, {"text": " It spots and blights watermelons and musk melons, decreasing", "start": 990.32, "stop": 993.54, "id": 192}, {"text": " yields and reducing quality of fruit.", "start": 993.54, "stop": 995.42, "id": 193}, {"text": " Bordeaux and copper lime dust are used for these diseases.", "start": 996.26, "stop": 998.9, "id": 194}, {"text": " This garden pest is easy to stop. Just keep the gate closed and the fence", "start": 999.84, "stop": 1004.34, "id": 195}, {"text": " tight. No holes.", "start": 1004.34, "stop": 1006.32, "id": 196}, {"text": " Zinnias are in bloom.", "start": 1012.36, "stop": 1013.5, "id": 197}, {"text": " And the crops are beginning to roll out, the last of the early Irish cobblers.", "start": 1018.52, "stop": 1023.8, "id": 198}, {"text": " Certified seed help to make a good yield, good quality too, free from", "start": 1029.5, "stop": 1034.34, "id": 199}, {"text": " scab and uniform in shape.", "start": 1034.34, "stop": 1035.98, "id": 200}, {"text": " Much of the nutritional value of beets is in the tops, so it's wise to use them", "start": 1040.66, "stop": 1047.4, "id": 201}, {"text": " young when the tops are edible.", "start": 1047.4, "stop": 1049.52, "id": 202}, {"text": " Perhaps the number one garden crops, they keep ripening over a long period and", "start": 1054.46, "stop": 1059.38, "id": 203}, {"text": " are an important source of vitamin C, which is often deficient in our diets.", "start": 1059.38, "stop": 1063.06, "id": 204}, {"text": " When properly cooked or canned, there is not much loss of this vitamin.", "start": 1063.72, "stop": 1067.5, "id": 205}, {"text": " Tomatoes are easily canned. One bushel will fill 12 quart jars. At least 20", "start": 1068.68, "stop": 1073.98, "id": 206}, {"text": " quarts per person should be put up.", "start": 1073.98, "stop": 1075.6, "id": 207}, {"text": " Corn tops against the sky. Yellow varieties of corn contain vitamin A. Both white", "start": 1085.52, "stop": 1092.18, "id": 208}, {"text": " and yellow contain small amounts of minerals and", "start": 1092.18, "stop": 1094.76, "id": 209}, {"text": " vitamins as well as starch and sugar.", "start": 1094.76, "stop": 1096.58, "id": 210}, {"text": " Green peppers, rich in vitamin C and A.", "start": 1102.72, "stop": 1108.24, "id": 211}, {"text": " Pole beans to use green, dried or canned. And Swiss chard.", "start": 1120.84, "stop": 1125.66, "id": 212}, {"text": " Chard can be used throughout the summer.", "start": 1126.12, "stop": 1127.88, "id": 213}, {"text": " The Holder Garden has plenty of such green leafy vegetables, turnip greens,", "start": 1128.64, "stop": 1132.98, "id": 214}, {"text": " mustard greens, spinach and collards, all fine for fall and winter use.", "start": 1133.28, "stop": 1137.66, "id": 215}, {"text": " And that just about covers the Holder Victory Garden.", "start": 1139.92, "stop": 1142.92, "id": 216}, {"text": " Just one of thousands of such farm gardens. Just a sample that you can match in", "start": 1145.94, "stop": 1152.72, "id": 217}, {"text": " most any community in America.", "start": 1152.72, "stop": 1154.28, "id": 218}, {"text": " Each a health insurance policy, a door yard savings bank.", "start": 1155.16, "stop": 1158.82, "id": 219}, {"text": " Each a vitamin mine from which you can take stuff more", "start": 1160.2, "stop": 1163.06, "id": 220}, {"text": " precious than silver or gold.", "start": 1163.06, "stop": 1164.9, "id": 221}, {"text": " But remember what Grandpa says. No work, no garden. Get what that means.", "start": 1175.94, "stop": 1182.76, "id": 222}, {"text": " No work, no spuds. No work, no turnip, no tank, no flying", "start": 1183.76, "stop": 1190.0, "id": 223}, {"text": " fortress, no victory.", "start": 1190.0, "stop": 1191.8, "id": 224}, {"text": " Bear that in mind all you victory gardeners and work for victory.", "start": 1192.22, "stop": 1196.88, "id": 225}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 1221.8, "stop": 1223.28, "id": 226}]}