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Sean 14-07-2003 05:52 PM

Pepper tree going crazy
 
My next door neighbor has a very mature pepper tree, about 70 feet tall,
that is located just over his side of the fence. It of course hangs over my
side of the property line, dropping annoying peppercorns, but worse, it has
a bunch of volunteer pepper trees popping up from underground, on my side of
the fence.
I've tried to talk to my neighbor about this situation, to no avail. His
attitude is that it simply isn't his problem, and that if I don't like it,
"tough luck." At this point, I'd like to kill this tree. Is there any way
to do so, effectively? Is there a poisin that I can effectively apply to
the tree as I trim back those above-ground branches that I cut back that
come over the fence? Or can I also apply poisin to the volunteers that are
popping up, and hope that it'll do the job?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!



Sobriez 14-07-2003 07:26 PM

Pepper tree going crazy
 
When the tree is gone, the animosity between neighbours will live on....clip
it and live with it. Its all part of living in a community.....


"Sean" wrote in message news:B8BQa.15$0f.0@fed1read01...
My next door neighbor has a very mature pepper tree, about 70 feet tall,
that is located just over his side of the fence. It of course hangs over

my
side of the property line, dropping annoying peppercorns, but worse, it

has
a bunch of volunteer pepper trees popping up from underground, on my side

of
the fence.
I've tried to talk to my neighbor about this situation, to no avail. His
attitude is that it simply isn't his problem, and that if I don't like it,
"tough luck." At this point, I'd like to kill this tree. Is there any

way
to do so, effectively? Is there a poisin that I can effectively apply to
the tree as I trim back those above-ground branches that I cut back that
come over the fence? Or can I also apply poisin to the volunteers that

are
popping up, and hope that it'll do the job?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!





Sean 15-07-2003 09:22 PM

Pepper tree going crazy
 
Actually, the "neighbor" is an absentee landlord whose tenants share my
opinion of the messy pepper tree, so back to the question at hand: how do I
effectively kill it?

"Sobriez" wrote in message
...
When the tree is gone, the animosity between neighbours will live

on....clip
it and live with it. Its all part of living in a community.....


"Sean" wrote in message

news:B8BQa.15$0f.0@fed1read01...
My next door neighbor has a very mature pepper tree, about 70 feet tall,
that is located just over his side of the fence. It of course hangs

over
my
side of the property line, dropping annoying peppercorns, but worse, it

has
a bunch of volunteer pepper trees popping up from underground, on my

side
of
the fence.
I've tried to talk to my neighbor about this situation, to no avail.

His
attitude is that it simply isn't his problem, and that if I don't like

it,
"tough luck." At this point, I'd like to kill this tree. Is there any

way
to do so, effectively? Is there a poisin that I can effectively apply

to
the tree as I trim back those above-ground branches that I cut back that
come over the fence? Or can I also apply poisin to the volunteers that

are
popping up, and hope that it'll do the job?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!







Sean 15-07-2003 09:22 PM

Pepper tree going crazy
 
Actually, the "neighbor" is an absentee landlord whose tenants share my
opinion of the messy pepper tree, so back to the question at hand: how do I
effectively kill it?

"Sobriez" wrote in message
...
When the tree is gone, the animosity between neighbours will live

on....clip
it and live with it. Its all part of living in a community.....


"Sean" wrote in message

news:B8BQa.15$0f.0@fed1read01...
My next door neighbor has a very mature pepper tree, about 70 feet tall,
that is located just over his side of the fence. It of course hangs

over
my
side of the property line, dropping annoying peppercorns, but worse, it

has
a bunch of volunteer pepper trees popping up from underground, on my

side
of
the fence.
I've tried to talk to my neighbor about this situation, to no avail.

His
attitude is that it simply isn't his problem, and that if I don't like

it,
"tough luck." At this point, I'd like to kill this tree. Is there any

way
to do so, effectively? Is there a poisin that I can effectively apply

to
the tree as I trim back those above-ground branches that I cut back that
come over the fence? Or can I also apply poisin to the volunteers that

are
popping up, and hope that it'll do the job?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!







Smilin' Sam 02-08-2003 07:32 AM

Pepper tree going crazy
 
In article b_UQa.477$0f.188@fed1read01, Sean wrote:

Actually, the "neighbor" is an absentee landlord whose tenants share my
opinion of the messy pepper tree, so back to the question at hand: how do I
effectively kill it?

"Sobriez" wrote in message
...
When the tree is gone, the animosity between neighbours will live

on....clip
it and live with it. Its all part of living in a community.....


"Sean" wrote in message

news:B8BQa.15$0f.0@fed1read01...
My next door neighbor has a very mature pepper tree, about 70 feet tall,
that is located just over his side of the fence. It of course hangs

over
my
side of the property line, dropping annoying peppercorns, but worse, it

has
a bunch of volunteer pepper trees popping up from underground, on my

side
of
the fence.
I've tried to talk to my neighbor about this situation, to no avail.

His
attitude is that it simply isn't his problem, and that if I don't like

it,
"tough luck." At this point, I'd like to kill this tree. Is there any

way
to do so, effectively? Is there a poisin that I can effectively apply

to
the tree as I trim back those above-ground branches that I cut back that
come over the fence? Or can I also apply poisin to the volunteers that

are
popping up, and hope that it'll do the job?
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice!

If you killed my tree I'd let it fall on your house.


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