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Front Yard Gardens: Garland vs Mesquite

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Garland, TX and Mesquite, TX?

Garland and Mesquite have similar restriction levels.

Garland, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Garland does not ban front-yard vegetable gardens. Property must remain compliant with Chapter 32 weed/height and maintenance requirements.

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Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County allows front yard vegetable gardens. Texas HB 1686 (2023) prohibits HOAs and municipalities from banning residential vegetable gardens. The City of Dallas does not restrict edible landscaping as long as property maintenance standards are met.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarlandMesquite
Front Yard GardensAllowed-
Max Weeds12 inches-
Raised BedsAllowed-
Code SectionChapter 32-
Gardens Allowed-Yes, front and back
State Law-TX HB 1686 (2023)
HOA Restriction-Cannot ban edible plants
Maintenance-Must be kept orderly
Urban Ag-City programs available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garland FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard?

Yes. Garland allows it as long as you keep the yard maintained under Chapter 32 standards.

Do I need a permit for a raised garden bed?

Small raised beds generally do not need a permit, but taller structures may trigger Development Code setback or structure rules.

Mesquite FAQ

Can I have a vegetable garden in my front yard in Dallas County?

Yes. Texas HB 1686 (2023) prohibits HOAs and municipalities from banning residential vegetable gardens. This applies throughout Dallas County.

Can my HOA fine me for a front yard garden?

No. Texas law specifically prohibits HOAs from restricting edible plant cultivation on residential property, including front yards.

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