As mentioned above, John Winley is a gardener who is planting seeds in the soil. While he was busy doing his chore, two kids visit him who are eating Hershey’s and then John mocks them for eating healthy food.
Eventually, Winley tells them about planting different seeds in the garden from which he can have fresh and delicious vegetables/fruits easily and at a much cheaper rate than that of the grocery store.

Listening to him, the kids also talk about how their mom wants them to eat greens and John further tells them how he is going to plant kale, carrots, tomatoes, and other vegetables, and also about how he harvested strawberries earlier.
As John was interacting with kids, he gets a visitor named Theodore Kelly who introduces himself that he belongs to the Bureau of Street Service, City Console of Los Angeles. Just by the initial look on his face, it is known that John is not happy to see Theodore and asks a rhetorical question saying, “You did not come down here to help me grow my garden, did you?”
Theodore mentions how Winley has been planting on the sidewalk and Winley answers that he had cleaned that particular place full of weeds and then tried turning his neighbourhood well.
Theodore as a reply stated that it is against city policy that John has used the street as his personal property and warned him for doing so. After Theodore leaves, John takes the kids to a garden, grown pretty well, and the kids were shocked to see such beauty for the first time.
They eat the strawberries grown on the field, and in the meantime, John receives a few visitors thanking him for such good work as John provided all of them with free vegetables. Furthermore, those visitors (neighbours) also have been cooking for the homeless.
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