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Can the garden enclosed by the fence grow vegetables and trees?

Of course.

Nowadays, there are more and more residents planting vegetables and trees in the public green space of the community. The public green space of residential quarters belongs to all owners, and individuals are generally not allowed to use it to grow vegetables and trees at will. The greening planting in the public green space of the community should be implemented in accordance with the rules of procedure or management regulations of the community owners' congress, or with the consent of most owners. The staff also suggested that "residents in the community can use their family balconies and courtyards for greening and beautifying the surrounding environment.

But if it is in the green belt of the community, it is not allowed. Residential green belt belongs to the public * * * area and belongs to all owners. Individual owners can't grow vegetables in the green belt of the community privately, and growing vegetables in the community will also affect the beauty of the community. This kind of behavior is generally prohibited by the industry Committee and the property, so it is not recommended to grow vegetables in the community and may be sued.