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Front Yard Gardens: Fort Worth vs Mansfield

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Mansfield, TX?

Fort Worth and Mansfield have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth allows front yard vegetable gardens. Texas HB 1643 (2023) prohibits HOAs from banning vegetable gardens, and city code does not restrict edible plants in residential front yards. Gardens must be maintained and not create a nuisance.

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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas HB 1686 (effective 2023) prohibits HOAs and municipalities from banning front-yard vegetable gardens. Tarrant County residents can grow edible gardens in their front yards, though cities may still regulate height, maintenance, and setback standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthMansfield
Front Yard GardensAllowed-
TX HB 1643HOAs cannot ban gardens-
MaintenanceMust be kept maintainedMust be kept maintained
PermitsNot required for gardens-
State Law-HB 1686 (2023) protects gardens
HOA Restriction-Cannot ban food gardens
Zones-Allowed in all residential

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in Fort Worth?

Yes. Fort Worth has no prohibition on front yard vegetable gardens. Texas HB 1643 also prevents HOAs from banning them on single-family lots.

Do I need a permit for raised garden beds?

No permit is needed for raised garden beds unless they involve permanent structures exceeding zoning height limits.

Mansfield FAQ

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

Yes, Texas HB 1686 (effective 2023) specifically protects the right to grow food on residential property. Neither municipalities nor HOAs can ban front-yard vegetable gardens.

Can my HOA fine me for having a front-yard garden?

Under Texas HB 1686, HOAs cannot prohibit growing food on residential property. They may require reasonable maintenance standards but cannot ban the garden itself.

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