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Leylandii - Its days are numbered!
I understand your problem but at what point will you stop this hedge from
growing up and out? If you do keep it trimmed neat now what about the future when you may be unable too? Or what about the Rsole you sell to who may deem it his/her duty to let it grow with no concern for neighbours? Have you seen the Hedgeline site? There were other alternatives to Leylandii. As a matter of interest , how far did you plant your hedge from your boundary? Steve R Anne Middleton/Harold Walker scribbled: The Leylandii crops up so much I feel I "must chip" in with a comment......a wonderful, wonderful tree....a neighbor just would not keep his garden tidy...looking at his bluddy mess all the time was a pain in the butt......Leylandii solved the problem....now he is complaining about the loss of light and I am taking the same action as the neighbor did...nowt at all and laughing about it...good old Leylandii, keep on growing and growing.....fortunately we have no such laws........HW "Drakanthus" wrote in message ... Looks like neighbours will have one thing less to fall out about soon... According to the BBC news: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2557749.stm -- Drakanthus. ( Spam filter: Include the word VB anywhere in the subject line or emails will never reach me.) |
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