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After their suburban HOA updated its policies, Maya and Trent Lewis redesigned their front yard into an elegant edible landscape featuring herbs, leafy greens, and compact fruit trees. This blend of aesthetic structure and daily harvests not only elevates curb appeal but also motivates neighbors to integrate food production into their own properties seamlessly.

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Homeowners associations are evolving their standards on curb appeal by approving edible front yard gardens. These landscapes combine aesthetic elegance with the benefits of homegrown produce and sustainable living. Through strategic design, effective communication, and ongoing maintenance, residents can foster gardens that enrich both personal well-being and neighborhood aesthetics.

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