Vegetable Gardens – Watering Restrictions
Q: Is it true that vegetable gardens are exempt from watering restrictions? Does that apply to other food plants, like blueberries, raspberries, and small fruit trees?
A: Yes, you may water food gardens without restrictions. Homeowners may also water landscape plants at any time on the day of planting. New landscapes can be watered for a maximum of thirty days after installation, but must follow the hours allowed by the current restrictions.
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