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Laying down the lawn! Couple whose neighbor complained their garden wasn’t manicured enough succeed in changing the LAW in Maryland to be allowed to grow whatever they want and defy homeowners’ association

A defiant Maryland couple fought back against their neighbors who complained their garden was not manicured enough — and wound up changing state law in the process.

Janet and Jeff Crouch decided to take their homeowners’ association to court after it told them that their native garden, designed to help the local ecosystem, was an eyesore and violated the association’s bylaws.

As they fought back in the county court system, the New York Times reports, a state legislator took notice and decided to draft a bill preventing homeowners associations from banning pollinator pants or rain gardens, or from requiring property owners to plant turf grass.

The bill soon earned bipartisan support and became law in October 2021, making Maryland the first state to limit homeowner association control over eco-friendly yards.

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