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Answers (5)

- Bud Smoker, "Bud Smoker"
- Contributions:52
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I agree completely ca cowgirl! Municipal, county and state laws are not your issue but rather Federal.
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I agree completely ca cowgirl! Municipal, county and state laws are not your issue but rather Federal.
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- ca_cowgirl_1999
- Contributions:3
Guys, he's not talking about planting tomatoes. (It may, however, be a market garden as Tristan suggested. There are parts of CA that may be more "relaxed" but that has no bearing on federal laws.

- Tristan Celayeta, "Tristan Celayeta"
- Contributions:400
Hey Forever,
I believe you have more criteria than county regulations. There are municipal regulations as well, especially in more populated areas. Urban, suburban, or rural makes a difference as does geography. Do you want a market garden?I recommend that you expand a lot on your question. Here is a link to orchard information from U.C. Davis. The SITE CONSIDERATIONS links address geographic considerations. The information is for orchards but you get the drift.
Your quest gets a lot easier when you limit it to places you're willing to consider. California is BIG and there are lots of locations that you wouldn't ever consider.
I believe you have more criteria than county regulations. There are municipal regulations as well, especially in more populated areas. Urban, suburban, or rural makes a difference as does geography. Do you want a market garden?I recommend that you expand a lot on your question. Here is a link to orchard information from U.C. Davis. The SITE CONSIDERATIONS links address geographic considerations. The information is for orchards but you get the drift.
Your quest gets a lot easier when you limit it to places you're willing to consider. California is BIG and there are lots of locations that you wouldn't ever consider.

- Pasadenan
- Contributions:21413
I think that would be Joshua Tree or Yucca Valley in the San Bernardino County. I think they are also the most relaxed in ANY activities they do.
The home prices are also quite relaxed compared to major urban areas.
Not a place I would want to live though.
The home prices are also quite relaxed compared to major urban areas.
Not a place I would want to live though.

- 420 Forever
- Contributions:2
Sorry, rest of my question got cut off.
Most relaxed county in regards to maintaining an outdoor garden on the property.
Most relaxed county in regards to maintaining an outdoor garden on the property.
FTHB in CA looking for most relaxed county
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