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It is the first image in the thread.this would be an excellent time to post the goatse pic
It is the first image in the thread.this would be an excellent time to post the goatse pic
(Neighbors) have launched a formal complaint under antisocial behaviour legislation to force him to cut back the vast leyland cypress trees completely filling the front garden.
Just hire a crew to chop off anything that fall over the property line.
Yep. Not much you can do about the tree shading everything, (although there was a case where someone had to cut their trees because they shaded a neighbor's solar panels) but you can cut anything that hangs over your property line.
Is there anything you could do to "poison" the tree from the source?
I had a nice medium sized crape myrtle that bordered my property line...the neighbors on the other side hated it...so they sprayed the tree and several of my lilacs with some kind of herbicide...and it killed all of them within a few weeks. When they found out I was going to have the tree tested for herbicide and press charges if any turned up...they moved out and rented their house. Once they were gone, I just cut down the tree and lilacs rather than pursue it...so yes, you CAN indeed poison a tree easily.
its england, the whole country is a HOA.
agreed.I think that looks hilarious. I hate the idea of telling people how they should decorate their house, but their shit should at least not extend beyond their own property line in any direction. Dude needs to trim a bit more.