Harris County and the City of Houston do not prohibit front yard vegetable gardens. Texas HB 699 (2023) prohibits cities and counties from banning food gardens on residential property. Unincorporated Harris County has no landscaping ordinance restricting food production in residential yards.
Texas HB 699, effective September 1, 2023, prohibits any municipality or county from enacting or enforcing an ordinance that prevents a person from growing food on their property for personal consumption. This protects front yard vegetable gardens, fruit trees, and herb gardens throughout Harris County. The City of Houston, which famously lacks traditional zoning, does not restrict front yard gardens. Unincorporated Harris County has minimal landscaping regulations. HOAs in subdivisions may have deed restrictions governing front yard landscaping, but these are private covenants enforced through civil suits, not county ordinances. The Harris County AgriLife Extension Office supports urban agriculture and provides resources for home food production. Raised beds, container gardens, and in-ground gardens are all permitted. Property owners should ensure gardens do not obstruct public rights-of-way or create drainage issues.
No county or city penalties for front yard food gardens. HOA violations are civil matters enforced through deed restriction enforcement, not government code enforcement.
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