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Front Yard Gardens: Midway City vs Mission Viejo

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Midway City, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Midway City has fewer restrictions than Mission Viejo.

Midway City, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Front yard vegetable gardens are allowed in unincorporated Orange County under California AB 2561 (2022). The county encourages drought-tolerant landscaping and does not prohibit food production in residential yards. HOAs may have separate landscaping requirements.

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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Mission Viejo allows front yard vegetable gardens and drought-tolerant landscaping under California law, which prohibits cities from banning edible plants in front yards. However, HOA CC&Rs in most Mission Viejo communities impose significant aesthetic requirements on front yard landscaping. Gardens must be well-maintained, and many HOAs require architectural review approval for any changes from the approved landscaping palette.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidway CityMission Viejo
State LawAB 2561 (2022)-
VegetablesAllowed in front yards-
MWELOEncourages turf replacement-
HOAsMay have CC&R restrictions-
Edible Plants-Cannot be banned per AB 2561
Drought-Tolerant-Protected under state law
HOA Approval-Required for landscaping changes
Maintenance-Must be kept neat, weed-free

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Midway City FAQ

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

Yes. California AB 2561 prohibits local governments from banning front yard food gardens. Orange County does not restrict food production in residential front yards.

What about HOA restrictions on front yard gardens?

HOA CC&Rs are private agreements not covered by AB 2561 (which applies to government bans). Check your HOA's landscaping guidelines, though some have adapted to allow food gardens.

Mission Viejo FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in Mission Viejo?

Yes. California law prohibits cities and HOAs from banning edible plants in front yards. However, your HOA may require that the garden be designed attractively with borders, raised beds, and weed control. Submit an architectural application before making changes.

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn in Mission Viejo?

No. California law prohibits HOAs from requiring water-intensive turf. You may replace grass with drought-tolerant landscaping, though the replacement must meet your community's aesthetic standards and typically requires HOA architectural review approval.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn in Mission Viejo?

Yes. The Municipal Water District of Orange County and Metropolitan Water District offer turf replacement rebates for converting lawns to water-efficient landscaping. Contact MWDOC at (714) 963-3058 or visit their website for current program details and eligibility.

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