After my husband’s death, my garden became my sanctuary. But one day, I found my vegetables and fruits raided overnight. The culprit? My neighbor. This 60-year-old widow wasn’t going to let it slide.
I’m Betty, 60, with a green thumb that would make Mother Nature jealous. My backyard garden was my pride and joy. Every morning, I’d admire it with my coffee in hand. Life had been tough since my husband Greg passed away, but I found joy in my garden and helping my daughter Sarah’s family.
We lived in a small subdivision. Sarah suggested I use the empty lot next to their house for my garden. It wasn’t just a hobby; it provided fresh produce for my family. Life was good until one day, everything ripe was gone. “Sarah,” I called, “everything’s gone!” We realized someone was stealing from us.
We set up CCTV cameras and caught our new neighbor Wilma sneaking around my garden. I decided to confront her with kindness. I made a basket of food from my garden and went to her house. “I noticed you’ve been helping yourself to my garden. Wouldn’t want you to go hungry,” I said sweetly.
Next, I spread the word among neighbors that Wilma might be in need. For three days, neighbors brought food to her house. On day four, Wilma’s husband came to apologize. I made them help in my garden, teaching them how to care for plants. Wilma eventually started her own vegetable patch, learning it’s better to grow your own than to steal from others. Sometimes, the sweetest fruit is the taste of justice.