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Trees for screen
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bnd777 wrote: "stoneysteve" wrote in message ws.com... My neighbour insists on switching on his "retina burner" (500W HAaogen Light) every night which lights up my whole garden and blinds me should I look out my kitchen window after about 9 pm . I would like to plant a bushy tree about 8-9 feet high to partially block this out. Can you suggest something tallish with dense foliage which might suit this purpose. PS He has previously refused to leave the light off so asking politely is not an option Much though i loathe Leylandi it would seem that in this instance its definitely your best bet Perhaps. But only if the noisesome neighbour is to the NORTH. If to the south, the cure will be worse than the disease. I suggest you gently tell him that if he refuses to be reasonable then you will plant Leylandi and you will not reduce their height ...........you might need to put it in writing and even copy it to your councils Environmental Health Officer if as I suspect they tell you theres nothing they can do I would strongly advise doing nothing of the sort! Documenting what could be classed as revenge planting is NOT a good idea. Yes, plant them, but say that their purpose is for screening out the light. Listen politely to requests for lopping them and ignore them. When the neighbour is sufficiently disturbed, say you will remove them if he signs a contract not to use a floodlight. And get a solicitor to phrase the contract, and make sure that it is part of the deeds! I am not a lawyer, but am pretty sure that is the correct approach. You should be able to get some pretty tall container grown Leylandii if you check nurseries etc You can. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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