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Native Plants: Fort Worth vs Grapevine

How do native plants rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Grapevine, TX?

Fort Worth and Grapevine have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth allows and encourages native xeriscape landscaping, and Texas Property Code Section 202.007 prevents HOAs from prohibiting drought-resistant plants and water-conserving turf.

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Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Grapevine encourages native and drought-tolerant plants. Texas Property Code 202.007 protects xeriscaping from HOA bans, though HOAs may require design review for aesthetic consistency.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthGrapevine
HOA PreemptionTX Prop Code 202.007-
Conservation ProgramFort Worth Water SmartFlex-
Turf ReplacementRebates available-
Weed HeightStill capped at 12 inches-
Recommended PlantsTexas sage, muhly, bluebonnet-
State Protection-TX Property Code 202.007
Regional Program-TRWD SmartScape
HOA Review-Design review allowed
City Code-UDC landscape standards

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Worth FAQ

Can Fort Worth HOAs require a green lawn?

No. Texas Property Code 202.007 lets homeowners install drought-resistant landscaping, though HOAs can impose reasonable aesthetic design requirements.

Are there rebates for removing lawn in Fort Worth?

Yes. Fort Worth Water offers turf-replacement rebates through its conservation program for qualifying projects.

Grapevine FAQ

Can I replace my lawn with native plants in Grapevine?

Yes. State law protects drought-resistant landscaping from HOA bans, subject to reasonable design review.

Are there rebates for native landscaping?

TRWD and partner cities offer periodic rebates through SmartScape; check current offers.

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