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Woman who fed her hungry neighbors shares heartbreaking video after vandals poisoned her garden with salt: ‘You won’t stop me’

Woman who fed her hungry neighbors shares heartbreaking video after vandals poisoned her garden with salt: ‘You won’t stop me’

A woman uses her land to grow food for families struggling with the UK The cost of living crisis She is devastated after discovering that salt ruined her garden.

Carly Bird (@carlyburd43 on TikTok) She is based in Harlow, Essex, and grows fruits and vegetables on her plot of land as part of her “Ali meal with loveAn initiative to help put food on the tables of needy families.

This was until someone spoiled her land and crops with salt.

in video With over 2 million views at the time of writing, Burd in tears shows freshly plowed soil contaminated with white bits of salt.

“I am completely heartbroken,” she says.

Bird suspects that someone has jumped over her fence at night to sprinkle salt on her land. Just as excess sodium is harmful to humans, too much sodium chloride (aka table salt) can cause irreparable harm to plants because it dries they.

“It means that everything I planted won’t grow and I can’t replant it because it won’t grow,” Burd explains in her clip. “So all the hours and hours of work that we put in are dead now and they’ve done that everywhere.”

She said through tears, “You’re not going to stop me because I’m going to pick it all up and keep going.”

Bord writes in it caption It helped feed 1,613 people during a cost-of-living crisis – an ongoing period in the country where prices for basic goods and services rise faster of family income. As of January 2023, the crisis affected 92% of families in the United Kingdom.

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To help ease this burden on local families, Burd’s A Meal on Me With Love initiative is sending a big square Essentials in addition to “enough food, fruits, vegetables, pasta, rice, breakfast” and more.

By addressing local food insecurity through her garden, Burd is also helping the planet. Home farming is a more sustainable farming practice than factory farming because its smaller size requires fewer resources and less energy. Plus, the park’s proximity to its community means that food doesn’t have to travel far to get to the family table, which means that much less fuel is wasted in the process.

Even when Bird struggles to make ends meet, she meets with disability assistance Receive For multiple sclerosis and lupus, TikToker says it pays for most of this initiative itself — with occasional help from the companies.

In September of 2022, I created GoFundMe to raise £4,000 ($4,995.25) to help with costs. But after its recent TikTok spread, more than 4,000 people have helped exceed that target, raising nearly £65,000 ($81,172.85).

Burd followed up the viral TikTok with another video, in which she expresses her gratitude for the donations she has received.

“But I’m still so sad,” she admits section.

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