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Old 10-01-2005, 11:18 PM
Sacha
 
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On 10/1/05 19:40, in article , "Michelle C"
wrote:

Thanks for your reply, Sasha,

Maybe the growing conditions are not as good in my yard, but the Silver Lace
vines only require trimming every 2-3 weeks, as I said.

I disagree with you though about how "patient" these neighbors are. They
have no trees of their own, and two years ago installed a above-ground
swimming pool in their yard. Since then they've complained numerous times
about my trees (mature oaks and elms) blocking the morning sun from their
pool, and the westerly neighbor's trees (oaks) of blocking the the afternoon
sun. They actually asked him if he would cut his oak tree down because of
this!

I only asked about the legality of their complaint out of curiousity. I have
no intention of taking them to court. I'll trim the vines, and if they
persist in being cranky, I'll cut them down and install a privacy fence -
one of my own choosing - and ask nothing of them in way of renumeration.


None of which you mentioned in your original post and none of which have
anything to do with a Polygonum eating some of your neighbour's plants. As
to the legality, you would need to ask either a lawyer in your home State or
garner opinions on a US group. If you have a garden big enough to house
mature oaks and elms in the plural, then I can't imagine you and your
neighbours need to have much to do with each other unless you choose to do
so. Good luck.
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Sacha
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