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Old 08-11-2007, 02:40 AM posted to rec.gardens
Scott Hildenbrand Scott Hildenbrand is offline
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Sheldon wrote:
Scott Hildenbrand wrote:

SNIP
As stated in the post, the ditch borders my property. Thus I do not have
land rights to the whole thing else I'd be happily slapping up a bridge
or two and making the whole thing more interesting..


If it's not your land you should obtain permission before doing
anything with that ditch, it may even be designated wetlands... you
can buy yourself a very hefty fine and even end up incarcerated.

I would do very careful research regarding that land before doing
anything, especially since it's not your land.




Snipped back to here.. Said the whole thing isn't mine, not none of it..
half the ditch is on my property line.

At any rate, do appreciate the advice. Short of calling one of the local
farmers, I'm just a normal joe and don't have access to them fancy
mowers..

Also, not eradicating everything, Just working with the top 1/4 of my side.

Far as deer go, you must have tons of them to think they demolish
anything edible.. We've got grape vines, blackberry, figs and several
other things which they for the most part leave alone. Besides, I can
share.

Else I'd be shooting the pesky squirrels who keep eating the pecans.

Also seeding the whole yard with clover to feed the fluffy bunnies,
bees, deer and anything else that wants it..