With each passing day, it seems the United States of America, “Land of the Free and Home of the Brave” is becoming more and more like the Communist Russia I learned about in elementary school where people weren’t allowed to grow their own food unless the State “allowed” it.
In this latest crackdown on citizens simply trying to provide for themselves using the most basic of skills – gardening – the USDA’s Rural Development Agency is forbidding Rosie, an industrious 4-year old girl in South Dakota from using a small, unused area outside her subsidized housing unit to grow green vegetables.
Rosie’s mother, Mary (names changed to protect the child’s identity), is single and severely disabled. She and her daughter live on a fixed income disability payment of $628/month. The garden vegetables growing just outside her backdoor lovingly tended by Rosie provide a fresh and healthy addition to their diet that they could not otherwise easily afford.
Rosie started the garden in May 2013, but now the property management company has ordered the garden be removed this week!
The reason?
The property management company claims that gardening goes against the rules set by the USDA’s Rural Development Agency which forbids residents to have structures of any kind within landscaped areas. It seems to me that the practice of growing vegetables by the most needy in our society would take precedence over landscaping, wouldn’t you agree?
I wonder if the USDA plans to establish “rules” about breathing air in subsidized areas too?
The Federal bureaucracy seems to think that it owns those individuals who receive any sort of government assistance and that their behavior is completely within its jurisdiction to control no matter how ridiculous or blatantly un-American the power-tripping “rules” they decide to put in place may be.
Think this is an isolated case? Â It’s not. Â I write regularly on this blog about these outrageous situations where ordinary citizens are bullied by out of control bureaucrats, the most recent being a Mother in Maine who was harassed and threatened by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for feeding her healthy, robust 3 month old son homemade goat milk formula instead of horribly unhealthy commercial formula from the store laced with rancid vegetable oils and GMOs!
What You Can Do Now to Help Rosie
It is truly unfathomable that our country has degenerated to the point where a person can no longer garden without permission from bureaucratic thugs who get paid with our hard earned tax dollars to think up these rules – Â not laws –Â rules that have never been voted on by the elected representatives of the citizens expected to abide by those rules.
If you recall, this is exactly the sort of authoritarian insanity that started the American Revolutionary War (tea party anyone?).
Tell the USDA where it can put its “rules” against gardening by those living in rural, subsidized areas.
Sample Email to USDA
You can copy/paste the email template below to send directly from your email provider. Template provided courtesy of Kitchen Gardeners International, the source of this story.
To:Â [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject:Â Allow USDA-subsidized housing residents to grow vegetable gardens
Message body:
Dear Director Meeks,
I urge you to make a loud and clear statement to all the property management companies your agency contracts that USDA-subsidized residents have the right to keep their own vegetable gardens provided that these gardens are actively maintained. Vegetable gardens grow healthy and affordable foods as well as a sense of community. Rather than preventing low-income and disabled residents from providing for themselves, we should be doing everything we can to encourage them. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely yours,
(Your name, your town, your state)
Important Updates to This Story
8/27/2013:Â FINAL UPDATEÂ and details on Rosie’s Victory Garden!
8/26/2013:  A detailed update to this story is provided here.
8/25/2013: Â Roger Doiron, Director of Kitchen Gardeners International, has provided more details on this emerging story. The USDA has claimed in email correspondence to Mr. Doiron that it has no written rules preventing Mary and Rosie from having a garden (despite the property management company’s insistence to the contrary). On the other hand, the USDA hasn’t come to Mary and Rosie’s defense either and by allowing the property management company it has a contract with to call the shots and bully Mary and Rosie it is essentially enforcing such a rule no matter what is claimed via email.
Bureaucratic rules are notoriously confusing to understand let alone interpret, but if the USDA stands behind its assertion that there are no “rules” – written OR unwritten – against gardening in subsidized housing, it should stop the property management company under the auspices of the USDA from forcing Mary and Rosie to remove their garden.
The USDA pays most of the rent for Mary and thousands of citizens like her around the United States. Â It should do the right thing and insist that property owners and managers of subsidized housing permit residents to grow their own food in well cared for gardens rather than look the other way when residents are bullied for their efforts at self sufficiency. Â After all, the stated mission of the USDA Rural Development Agency is to “improve the quality of life in rural America”. Gardening surely would be supportive of this important goal.
Source
Kitchen Gardeners International (KGI).  Rosie and Mary’s real names and exact location in South Dakota have not been revealed in order to protect the identity of a minor child.  Please contact KGI Director Roger Doiron, [email protected] if you wish to further verify the validity of this story.
Unbelievable got this rules on earth? OMG what’s wrong with the freegardening and self-reliance??? My dad grew a lots of herbs, vets, carrot, squash, chilies, lime, lettuce around the house. When i was kid, those went beyond our need and i even sold to people for my allowance funds.
This makes me so sad. We need to re-think all “landscaping” to begin with. If it isn’t grass that is being used by children and pets for play, and it’s not a ecologically sensitive area or a wildlife habitat, it should be allowed to be ripped up and cultivated. No wonder we have an obesity problem in this country!
The basis of a free people is self-reliance; when that is taken away they the kept become the serfs of the one who feeds, clothes, houses, and takes care him. In a free society, there are charitable organizations – lots of them- who gladly help those in need. In this particular case, I have no problem with this woman getting direct help from the federal government – we should be providing a safety net for those who can’t help themselves. At the same time, if there’s a way (such as teaching a little girl to grow part of her own food) to help the children learn self-reliance and the value of hard work, then there’s more of a chance that she will grow to be an independent hard working adult providing for herself and maybe for her mom as well. If this story upsets you read SB510 2012 The Food Safety and Modernization Act.
People of America FFS have a word withyourselves you crazy MF`s
Has anyone else noticed in the picture that her garden is a pallet with a black garden tarp under it that is sitting in a landscaped bed. The issue is not that she has a garden, or that they want to punish her for providing. The issue is that they do not want a “structure” near a landscape. I would be upset if I had a rock garden and you through her pallet on it. All they would have to do is find a place to relocate it so it is not in the landscaping, or move the plants to pots.
It doesn’t give the name of the child or the place where she lives. Do you think that this is an actual photo of this child and her garden?
I think this is all made up, with a stock photo, to get people to demand more fascism.
Be very careful here: the USDA is not the power behind this crackdown of regulations — the property management company is. While they may be using a rule set by the USDA to enforce the terms of their contract with one of their tenants, it is still the property management company’s contract. And the prohibition of structures built by the tenant is a typical feature within a rental agreement — it allows the landlord the power to ensure their grounds are safe and well-kept.
I don’t know if you quite understand what political action you are advocating, but were the government to involve itself, like you’re suggesting it should, it would require a breach of property rights. You see, it’s whoever OWNS the property that holds the rights to it, not the renter, consumer, or passerby. To believe the opposite is to believe in community ownership, not personal ownership, to believe the desires of one person outweigh the rights of the other. The thought of this little girl growing a vegetable garden is a nice one, but don’t use it as a vehicle to convince us that property no longer has value. The removal of property rights would be the easiest way to bring our country closer to the Socialist Republic (soviet Russia, as you called it), not telling a family they are not allowed to break a rental agreement they signed. Such would be the greatest evil of all.
If you read this, please don’t send that letter as the above blog post asks you to do. I’m only 24 years old and I would like the ability to own a home some time in my life, but if we hand over the right of property to our government, I won’t ever have that chance.
The sad part is that most of these are backed by multiple precedents. In order to change this would take an overhaul of much of the laws we hold so dear.
This is as bad as when they shut down lemonade stands….screw the government.
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/08/portland_lemonade_stand_runs_i.html
They don’t want to start taking away human freedom, we protect that dearly.
Just watch and see for we shall do all that’s in our power.
EXPECT US!!!
Proud not to be a Bureaucrat. This is just another sad story where money becomes more important than common sense and kindness. I really hope the little girl will be able to continue her garden!!!
If you are interested in more stories like that you guys should watch the documentary “Farmageddon”.