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Apple Garland

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Celebrate the spirit of homegrown abundance with this printable apple garland, designed especially for a Victory Garden gathering. Featuring imagery from the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection (1886–1942), this digital download transforms archival apple studies into festive, historically grounded décor—perfect for stringing across garden gates, picnic tables, or pantry shelves.

Originally painted by USDA artists like Deborah Griscom Passmore and Amanda Almira Newton, these meticulously detailed watercolors were created to document the expanding variety of fruit cultivars during a critical era of American agricultural growth. Now, they lend their crisp charm to your table setting, evoking the same ethos of resourcefulness, beauty, and shared effort that defined the original Victory Gardens.

Print, cut, and assemble by hand—because some things are best grown (or crafted) close to home.

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This is a downloadable item.

Celebrate the spirit of homegrown abundance with this printable apple garland, designed especially for a Victory Garden gathering. Featuring imagery from the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection (1886–1942), this digital download transforms archival apple studies into festive, historically grounded décor—perfect for stringing across garden gates, picnic tables, or pantry shelves.

Originally painted by USDA artists like Deborah Griscom Passmore and Amanda Almira Newton, these meticulously detailed watercolors were created to document the expanding variety of fruit cultivars during a critical era of American agricultural growth. Now, they lend their crisp charm to your table setting, evoking the same ethos of resourcefulness, beauty, and shared effort that defined the original Victory Gardens.

Print, cut, and assemble by hand—because some things are best grown (or crafted) close to home.

This is a downloadable item.

Celebrate the spirit of homegrown abundance with this printable apple garland, designed especially for a Victory Garden gathering. Featuring imagery from the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection (1886–1942), this digital download transforms archival apple studies into festive, historically grounded décor—perfect for stringing across garden gates, picnic tables, or pantry shelves.

Originally painted by USDA artists like Deborah Griscom Passmore and Amanda Almira Newton, these meticulously detailed watercolors were created to document the expanding variety of fruit cultivars during a critical era of American agricultural growth. Now, they lend their crisp charm to your table setting, evoking the same ethos of resourcefulness, beauty, and shared effort that defined the original Victory Gardens.

Print, cut, and assemble by hand—because some things are best grown (or crafted) close to home.

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