what can be done (and what not) — idealista/news

Planting flowers, shrubs and ornamental trees can add color and interest to the garden. You can create flower beds, flower pots or a rock garden to add variety to the landscape. But when it comes to a communal garden you may find yourself faced with a series of condominium rules for flowers and plants to be respected and which cannot be violated. Before planting anything in your communal garden it is good to be aware of what is allowed and what is prohibited.

What can you do in a communal garden?

The communal garden it is a precious green area for the inhabitants of a shared building, an ideal place to relax, enjoy the greenery and socialize with other condominiums.

According to Civil Code, each condominium owner has the right to use the common thing, in this case the garden, without altering its destination and without preventing others from using it according to their rights. This means that each condominium owner has the right to enjoy the gardenbut cannot prevent others from using it or taking actions that could damage or deface it.

Planting in the communal garden is possible and can bring numerous advantages, but it is important to do so in compliance with the law, the condominium regulations and the rights of other condominium owners. With a little attention and collaboration, it is possible to transform the communal garden into an even more beautiful and welcoming green space for everyone.

The rules to follow for private plants in condominiums

In addition to the law, the condominium regulations plays an important role and can establish specific rules for the use of the garden. For example, it could limit the type of plants that can be planted, their size or maintenance methods. It is therefore essential to carefully consult the condominium regulations to find out any restrictions in force.

Planting flowers and other plants in the communal garden can significantly enrich the space, but it is essential to do so with care and respect. Generally speaking, it is permitted to plant flowers and other plants in the communal garden, as long as this is done in compliance with some key principles:

  • Plants they must not obstruct the passagethe use or view of other condominiums.
  • Plants they must not transform the garden into a vegetable patch or in a space used for a use other than that of leisure and relaxation.
  • Plants they must not cause damage to the garden structure or create nuisances for other residents.
  • Plants must help improve the aesthetic appearance of the garden and must not deface it.

Tips for planting in the garden

In addition to these actual rules, it is good to follow a series of tips that can help in beautifying the garden. Like, it’s important Select plants suited to the local climate and the conditions of the garden, also considering the available space and exposure to the sun. Always choose plants that adapt well to the context can contribute to the success of the garden.

Once planted, it is good that the plants benefit from one regular maintenance, watering them, fertilizing them and pruning them when necessary. Consistent maintenance helps keep your garden healthy and in good condition.

The first step to beautify the garden with new plants is dialogue with other condominiums, communicating one’s intentions and involving the other inhabitants of the condominium in decisions regarding the garden. This can foster a sense of community and help find shared solutions to improve green space.

Vases in a condominium courtyard

Installing pots in the condominium courtyard can be a good solution for add greenery and color to the common space without being too invasive in the natural harmony of the garden. However, before proceeding, it is important to consider some aspects and respect the condominium rules:

  • Condominium regulation: check whether the condominium regulations provide specific restrictions or rules regarding the installation of pots in the courtyard. There may be established maximum sizes for pots, types of plants allowed or maintenance methods.
  • Consent of the other condominium owners: before installing the pots, it is advisable to communicate your intentions to the other condominium owners and obtain their consent.
  • Choice of pots: Opt for appropriately sized pots and strong, durable materials that blend well with the style of the yard.
  • Positioning of the pots: position the vases strategically to create a harmonious and functional design, which does not obstruct the passage or create obstacles for other condominiums (also from a visual point of view).
  • Maintenance: Regularly care for the plants in the pots, watering and fertilizing them as needed to maintain a tidy and well-groomed appearance.
  • Compliance with safety regulations: make sure the vases are stable and well anchored to avoid falls or accidents.

In general, whether it be plants or pots, unless the condominium regulations specify specific restrictions, the condominium owner can plant flowers, plants and shrubs in the condominium garden without problems, since these decorative elements constitute a improvement and an advantage additional to the aesthetics of the building.

 
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