Friday, 11 Jul 2025

Mother begs thieves to stop raiding her garden after neighbor's free farm stand sparks confusion

Woman's garden repeatedly raided by visitors to neighbor's farm stand, sparking debate about property rights and community sharing as she struggles to protect her family's food source.


Mother begs thieves to stop raiding her garden after neighbor's free farm stand sparks confusion

And "before anyone says, 'Just build a fence,' we can't afford it right now," the woman said high up in her post.

The woman added, "In theory, it's a great idea, especially [when] people are struggling to make ends meet (my family included)."

The problem, she said, is that "people started coming into my yard to pick things in my garden." 

She described having "an argument" with a person about it.

"I yelled, 'Hey, stop. Those are not for you to take.' She told her kid to move faster and then tried to run away." 

The Reddit poster said she replied, "I am upset that you are stealing from me."

The woman sharing her story on Reddit said she approached her neighbor about moving the garden stand "to the other side of their driveway so it's next to the other neighbor's house. They don't have a garden out front."

But this didn't work, apparently. 

She said the neighbor replied, "Can you really not afford to share?" 

The neighbor, however, allegedly said they'd all have to "talk about a solution together that will benefit the whole community."

Wrote the woman in her long post, "I feel like I'm losing my [expletive] mind here."

In an edit later on, the woman added to her post that she's been thankful "for the responses" that have come in about her dilemma. 

She also said, "It looks like signs are the best option for now. Going to make signs indicating heavy use of pesticides and repeating that they are stealing food from the mouths of hungry children. I don't know why the signs we already have aren't enough," she added. 

"Maybe more will help. I'm sure they won't."

She also said she's going to "scour Craigslist" for free fencing to see if that helps her issue.

Many users on Reddit told the woman she was not wrong for the way she feels.

"They are literally volunteering your garden as the community veggie resource," said one person. "That's why it's next to your garden. It is incredibly inappropriate."

This same person added, "Your neighbor is at fault, and if he doesn't move his stand, I suggest you do so or call the police the next time people steal from your property."

Commented another individual, "I do recommend that as soon as you can afford it, build a fence. I know you said you can't now, but that is the best step you can [take] to keep people out of your garden."

The person also suggested, "In the meantime, be as aggressive as you need to be with the hose. And if anyone trashes you in a neighborhood chat, fire back that you didn't sign up for making your garden part of this community garden thing. Add that perhaps when your garden produces more than you need, you'd be happy to share - but right now, thieves are preventing you from even getting the produce you need yourself."

Said someone else, "No one is entitled to your hard work."

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