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Native Plants: Moss Point vs Pascagoula

How do native plants rules compare between Moss Point, MS and Pascagoula, MS?

Moss Point and Pascagoula have similar restriction levels.

Moss Point, MS

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Jackson County encourages native Gulf Coast plants including live oak, southern magnolia, saw palmetto, and native grasses. No ordinance requires native landscaping, but MDEQ Coastal Program promotes natives for stormwater and hurricane resilience. Mississippi HOA law does not broadly protect xeriscaping. Invasive species like Chinese tallow and cogongrass are subject to state control programs under MS Code §69-25-1.

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Pascagoula, MS

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Jackson County encourages native Gulf Coast plants including live oak, southern magnolia, saw palmetto, and native grasses. No ordinance requires native landscaping, but MDEQ Coastal Program promotes natives for stormwater and hurricane resilience. Mississippi HOA law does not broadly protect xeriscaping. Invasive species like Chinese tallow and cogongrass are subject to state control programs under MS Code §69-25-1.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoss PointPascagoula
Native RequiredNo mandateNo mandate
HOA ProtectionNone in MSNone in MS
InvasivesMS §69-25-1 controlMS §69-25-1 control
CogongrassRemoval requiredRemoval required
ResourcesMSU Extension + MDEQMSU Extension + MDEQ

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Moss Point FAQ

Can my Jackson County HOA ban native plants?

Yes. Mississippi does not have statewide laws preventing HOAs from requiring traditional lawns. Subdivision covenants can enforce turfgrass requirements unlike Florida or Texas.

Am I required to remove cogongrass from my property?

Cogongrass is a state-listed noxious weed under MS Code §69-25-1. Property owners may be required to control infestations, and the Mississippi Department of Agriculture conducts treatment programs.

Pascagoula FAQ

Can my Jackson County HOA ban native plants?

Yes. Mississippi does not have statewide laws preventing HOAs from requiring traditional lawns. Subdivision covenants can enforce turfgrass requirements unlike Florida or Texas.

Am I required to remove cogongrass from my property?

Cogongrass is a state-listed noxious weed under MS Code §69-25-1. Property owners may be required to control infestations, and the Mississippi Department of Agriculture conducts treatment programs.

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