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Front Yard Gardens: Castaic vs Los Angeles

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Castaic, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Castaic and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LA County allows front yard vegetable and food gardens in unincorporated areas. California AB 2561 (2022) prohibits local governments from banning front yard food gardens. The county's drought-tolerant landscaping incentives further encourage replacing ornamental lawns with productive gardens.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles encourages front yard gardens including drought-tolerant landscaping and edible gardens. LAMC Section 12.21 C.1 sets front yard landscaping requirements. California AB 2104 (2014) prohibits cities from banning drought-tolerant landscaping. LA offers rebates for lawn-to-garden conversions through LADWP's turf replacement program.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLos Angeles
State LawAB 2561 (2022)-
VegetablesAllowed in front yards-
Sight LinesMust not obstruct-
Front Fence Max42 inches in setback-
Front Yard Gardens-Permitted and encouraged
Turf Rebate-Up to $3/sq ft (LADWP)
State Protection-AB 2104 protects drought-tolerant
Raised Beds-Follow front yard height limits

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Castaic FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in LA County?

Yes. California AB 2561 (2022) prohibits local governments from banning front yard food gardens. LA County allows vegetable gardens, fruit trees, and herbs in front yards of unincorporated areas.

Are there any restrictions on front yard gardens?

Gardens must be maintained in good condition, not obstruct public sidewalks or sight triangles at intersections, and comply with fence/wall height limits in the front setback area.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I plant a vegetable garden in my front yard in LA?

Yes. Los Angeles permits and encourages front yard edible gardens on private residential property. LADWP even offers rebates for converting lawns to drought-tolerant landscaping. California law (AB 2104) protects low-water landscaping.

Can I get a rebate for replacing my lawn in LA?

Yes. LADWP's Turf Replacement Program offers up to $3 per square foot for converting traditional lawns to drought-tolerant landscaping. Check LADWP's website for current program availability.

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