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Garfield vs Hackensack

How do native plants rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Garfield and Hackensack have similar restriction levels.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Bergen County does not require native plantings on private lots but actively promotes them through the Open Space Trust Fund, county parks restoration projects, and the Bergen County Audubon Society partnership for pollinator habitats and invasive species removal.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Bergen County does not require native plantings on private lots but actively promotes them through the Open Space Trust Fund, county parks restoration projects, and the Bergen County Audubon Society partnership for pollinator habitats and invasive species removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldHackensack
Native mandateNot required residentiallyNot required residentially
County programOpen Space Trust FundOpen Space Trust Fund
Riparian ruleNJAC 7:13NJAC 7:13
PartnerBergen County Audubon SocietyBergen County Audubon Society
State guidanceNJ Pollinator Protection ActNJ Pollinator Protection Act

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Garfield FAQ

Do I have to plant natives in my Bergen County yard?

No. Bergen County does not require native landscaping on residential property. Native plants are encouraged but not mandated, and traditional turf and ornamentals remain fully permissible under county and state rules.

Are there incentives for going native?

Bergen County's Open Space Trust Fund and Audubon Society partnerships occasionally provide native plant giveaways and habitat grants. NJDEP also offers technical guidance through its Watershed Management and Wildlife divisions.

Hackensack FAQ

Do I have to plant natives in my Bergen County yard?

No. Bergen County does not require native landscaping on residential property. Native plants are encouraged but not mandated, and traditional turf and ornamentals remain fully permissible under county and state rules.

Are there incentives for going native?

Bergen County's Open Space Trust Fund and Audubon Society partnerships occasionally provide native plant giveaways and habitat grants. NJDEP also offers technical guidance through its Watershed Management and Wildlife divisions.

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