Palm Beach County allows front-yard gardens and encourages Florida-Friendly Landscaping. The county's ULDC includes landscaping requirements for new development but generally does not restrict residential food gardens. Native and drought-tolerant plantings are encouraged.
Palm Beach County does not prohibit front-yard food gardens in unincorporated areas. Florida law (SB 82, enacted 2019) specifically prohibits local governments from banning vegetable gardens on residential properties, overriding any HOA or local restrictions. The county's Unified Land Development Code includes landscaping requirements primarily aimed at new development and commercial properties, requiring minimum landscape buffers, tree canopy coverage, and use of native species where possible. Residential properties in unincorporated areas may grow food in their front yards subject to general property maintenance standards (no excessive weeds, pest attraction, or blight). The University of Florida IFAS Extension promotes Florida-Friendly Landscaping principles throughout Palm Beach County, encouraging the use of native, drought-tolerant plants adapted to South Florida's subtropical climate. Container gardens, raised beds, and edible landscaping are all permitted. HOAs in some communities may have additional restrictions on front-yard aesthetics, though they cannot ban vegetable gardens under state law.
Front-yard gardens that become neglected or create nuisance conditions may be cited under property maintenance codes. However, local governments cannot prohibit vegetable gardens under Florida SB 82. HOA violations are a separate private contractual matter.
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