• sp3ctr4l
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    2 days ago

    Even if you have soil, in a whole lot of cities/municipalities/counties… there are zoning restrictions on growing certain amounts and kinds of plants/vegetables.

    And HOAs. They all have their own restrictions as well.

    Wanna collect rainwater?

    Regulations on that too.

    Wanna start a compost bin?

    Well your neighbor can complain it smells bad in the summer. Might attract dangerous critters.

    Hell, probably just laying down a sufficient amount of top soil might be enough to get a visit from an HOA rep or a county zoning wonk.

    • @dkc
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      20 hours ago

      I’m not denying this happens in some places, but it’s not universal. I live in the suburbs and grow veggies during the summer. The state I live in has “right to garden” laws that prevent a lot of HOA restrictions. My city also has a rain barrel program to encourage their use and offers discounts on barrels.

    • @[email protected]
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      Bad smells are a reasonable point though.

      Imissions of all kind (noise, smell) should be regulated. If you put a compost bin at the edge of your property, your neighbor should have a right to demand its removal.