Front yard vegetable gardens are allowed in unincorporated San Diego County. California AB 2561 (2022) prohibits local governments from banning residential food gardens. The county's drought-tolerant landscaping programs encourage replacing lawns with productive, water-efficient gardens.
California AB 2561 protects the right to grow food on residential property, including front yards, throughout San Diego County. The county's zoning ordinance does not prohibit food gardens in residential zones. San Diego County actively encourages water-wise landscaping and turf replacement through rebate programs, and food gardens qualify as water-efficient alternatives to lawns. Front yard gardens must comply with general property maintenance requirements (maintained in good condition, no safety hazards) and must not obstruct public sidewalks or sight triangles at intersections. Fencing or structures associated with gardens must comply with height and setback requirements. In fire-prone areas of the county, gardens should not create additional fire fuel near structures. The UC Cooperative Extension San Diego office provides extensive resources for home gardening suited to the region's Mediterranean climate.
No penalties for front yard food gardens. Abandoned or overgrown gardens may be cited under property maintenance codes.
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