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Can you grow vegetables in residential quarters?

Stop planting or building temporary equipment and facilities in the public areas of the community. The public part of the community belongs to all owners, and it is basically used for greening except hardening the road surface. Individuals are not allowed to grow vegetables or use them privately.

Can you grow vegetables in the community?

For an ordinary community, the public part of the community belongs to all owners. In addition to hardening the pavement, it is basically used for greening.

In these empty public areas, individuals are not allowed to grow vegetables or use them for private purposes. In the public area of the community, the act of planting or building temporary equipment and facilities without permission will be stopped.

And some people just don't abide by the property management regulations, and often grow some vegetables in the green belt of the community to satisfy their own private interests.

And there are many high-sounding reasons, even when they are banned by property companies, they are unreasonable. Such behavior will be condemned, and serious will be investigated for responsibility.

Some old people living in the community lived in the countryside when they were young. When I am idle in my later years, I have the idea of planting some vegetables or planting one or two fruit trees to bring me a sense of accomplishment.

If they are not allowed to plant, they are often reluctant, and usually argue irrationally that it is useless to plant crops or something. These are also things that I often encounter in greening management.

The green belt of the community is also shared by all owners, not anyone's private land. You grow vegetables to satisfy your own wishes, but you lose everyone's interests.

This is an immoral behavior, so I still hope that people living in the community will not plant plants in areas that do not belong to them.

I have been engaged in greening management for many years. In the greening management of residential areas, I often meet some people, who go their own way, destroy the green seedlings around their buildings, and then plant them according to their own wishes.

Doing so will also destroy the overall beautification of community greening, and sometimes people who are still arrogant and unreasonable are really helpless.

In addition, in recent years, people have paid special attention to food safety, thinking that vegetables will be polluted by pesticides and fertilizers, so they like to grow them themselves, but urban communities are different from rural areas, and there is no place to grow them. So the green belt of the community has become a place where some people grow vegetables.

In short, whatever the reason, as long as there is no private plot in the community, growing vegetables in public places is an infringement on everyone's interests. Naturally, vegetables or other plants are not allowed to grow. I hope all people living in the community can consciously abide by it.