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Front Yard Gardens: Chula Vista vs San Diego

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Chula Vista, CA and San Diego, CA?

Chula Vista and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Front yard vegetable gardens are allowed in unincorporated San Diego County. California AB 2561 (2022) prohibits local governments from banning residential food gardens. The county's drought-tolerant landscaping programs encourage replacing lawns with productive, water-efficient gardens.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

San Diego allows front yard gardens including vegetable gardens. California AB 2561 (effective 2023) prohibits local governments from banning front yard food gardens. The city's Water Efficient Landscape standards encourage converting lawns to drought-tolerant and edible landscaping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaSan Diego
State LawAB 2561 (2022)CA AB 2561 (2023) protects food gardens
VegetablesAllowed in front yards-
Water RebatesTurf replacement available-
Fire ZonesMaintain defensible space-
Front Yard Gardens-Permitted
Landscape Code-SDMC Β§142.0403 (water-efficient)
Turf Rebates-SD County Water Authority WaterSmart

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Chula Vista FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in San Diego County?

Yes. California AB 2561 protects front yard food gardens. San Diego County encourages replacing lawns with water-efficient landscaping including food gardens.

Are there water restrictions on front yard gardens?

No specific water restrictions on gardens, but the county encourages drip irrigation and water-efficient methods. Turf replacement rebates may be available from your water district.

San Diego FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in San Diego?

Yes. California AB 2561 (effective 2023) prohibits cities from banning front yard food gardens. San Diego actively encourages water-efficient landscaping including edible plants. Turf replacement rebates may be available.

Can my HOA ban my front yard garden in San Diego?

California Civil Code Β§4750 limits HOA authority to restrict drought-tolerant landscaping, and AB 2561 protects edible gardens. HOAs may impose reasonable maintenance standards but cannot ban food gardens outright.

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