GARDEN RULES Sample Clauses

The 'Garden Rules' clause sets out the specific guidelines and restrictions for the use and maintenance of a garden area within a property. It typically details what activities are permitted or prohibited, such as planting, landscaping, use of chemicals, or hosting gatherings, and may assign responsibility for upkeep to certain parties. This clause ensures that all users of the garden understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes or damage by establishing clear standards for garden use.
GARDEN RULES. COVID-19 has changed how community gardens will operate in 2021. COVID-19 is a public health crisis, and the health and safety of the Gardeners and the community is the City of Vaughan’s top priority. As such, the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has a zero-tolerance policy this year. If anyone puts the health and safety of others at risk by not abiding by the rules outlined below, the Gardener will lose their privilege to participate in the community garden. If you choose not to garden in the 2021 season due to the risk of COVID-19, you are welcome to participate in 2022.
GARDEN RULES. The Garden is closed from dusk to ▇▇▇▇ each day.
GARDEN RULES. Gardener shall comply with the Beach Street Garden Rules as enacted and amended by the Board of Trustees. The Village may revoke Gardener’s permission to garden for failure to comply with the Rules.
GARDEN RULES. Client will operate the garden in accordance with a set of garden rules and regulations substantially in the form attached as Exhibit B. Client will require all persons to whom it licenses plots to enter into a gardener agreement and waiver of liability substantially in the form attached as Exhibit C.
GARDEN RULES. ▪ Each gardener is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of their garden plot. Watering, weeding, harvesting and any other garden related maintenance are all the responsibility of the gardener. ▪ Tools will be made available for use during the regularly scheduled work time each week. A limited number of tools, hoses, and watering equipment will be available in the community garden storage bin for use during non-scheduled work times. ▪ The application of herbicides (weed killers) to the garden plots is prohibited. ▪ Planting is restricted to edible vegetables, flowers, herbs and fruit only. NO Landscaping plants or trees will be permitted. ▪ Smoking is not permitted inside the gardening area ▪ Moving identification cards for gardening plots is prohibited. ▪ Pets are not permitted inside the gardening area. ▪ Removing crops or tampering with a garden not assigned to your household is considered stealing and will be treated as other criminal activity. ▪ Designed as a family activity, it is required that no children under the age of 12 be allowed into the gardening area without adult supervision. ▪ In case of an emergency while working in the gardening area, please contact 911.

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