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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Florida Will Now Generously Allow Homeowners To Garden In Their Own Yards

If you live in Florida and want the freedom to plant food on your own property, I have great news for you.

Late last month, the Florida Senate affirmed the right of self-reliant people statewide to grow vegetable gardens in their front yards.

Here are some details on the bill from the Miami Herald:
The 40-member Senate vote was 35-5.

Sen. Rob Bradley’s SB 82 prohibits a county or municipality from regulating vegetable gardens on residential properties, voiding any current regulations regarding the produce patches.

Local governments, however, can still adopt a local ordinance or regulation that doesn’t specifically target vegetable gardens, like regulating water during drought conditions, limiting fertilizer use or controlling invasive species.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's none of anyone's business as to when, how and what I grow on MY Property. PERIOD!

Anonymous said...

Cubans are great gardeners.