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My Mother’s Garden

The garden lasted a few months. Then, an agent of the town’s housing authority found out about it and told my mother it was against the rules. “But no one’s using the land,” I remember her arguing. “The kids in the neighborhood play there.” The response was clear: Get rid of the garden or be evicted. Here was another one of those impossible choices of poverty. This was what my classmates would never understand, as they earnestly debated welfare fraud and the grasping desperation of the undeserving poor.

My mother stopped tending the garden and the next weekend a maintenance worker came and poured something onto the soil that made all the plants die and turned the grass brown.

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  5. setnom67 said: But seriously, probably not a choice but of soil to be growing vegetables in, with modern building codes, the ground probably had a ton of pesticides and may have once had lead pipes near by, or a leaking sewage gate or trap that the plants would be feeding off of. Maybe there was a reason… and maybe they just didn’t want it too
  6. setnom67 said: Sounds like she wasn’t growing just tomatoes and lettuce …. Maybe a different cash crop
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    It's funny (ironic not haha) because this wasn't even capitalism's doing. Public housing is just that. Meaning it's not...