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Michael Perrys Garden TSV 17/07/22
More Gill GauntletAnather set of lights ....
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You have the right to prune any neighbours plants, including the roots, that encroach onto your property up to the boundary, without your neighbours permission but you must offer to give what you cut off back to the neighbour as it can be considered theft if you keep or dispose of them yourself.I’ve been banned from having garden lights ! Last year I bought those flat/tilting lights with copper frames from QVC. Unknowingly I placed one in direct line of my neighbours bedroom window. No matter how many times I moved it around they could still see it. In the end I collected all 6 and they are now rotting in the shed.
I don’t have the heart to tell them about their honeysuckle that has climbed over the fence and bulldozed it’s way under it and entangled itself in my bottlebrush shrub. It’s such a mess.
I am very pleased with my B&H solar-powered security lights, very useful with 3 adjustable lamps. One lights my way down the drive, one lights my door and keyhole, the other lights the general area (which is pitch black).
Infact just try getting rid of it and you will understand just how tough it is - I’ve been trying to do this for 2 years and nothing works, you think you have got it all and when you look again it has popped up as healthy as ever.You have the right to prune any neighbours plants, including the roots, that encroach onto your property up to the boundary, without your neighbours permission but you must offer to give what you cut off back to the neighbour as it can be considered theft if you keep or dispose of them yourself.
Honeysuckle is incredibly tough, so giving it a trim wont harm it.
We have a jasmine like that. It has miniscule flowers that are poor and spreads everywhere. We cut it back, it just grows twice as quick. Been trying to get rid for years, it just won't go. As it is climbing just behind the pond we can't use anything toxic, so we just carry on trying to get rid organically. Just doesn't work at all. Tried digging it out but nope, it just won't have it.Infact just try getting rid of it and you will understand just how tough it is - I’ve been trying to do this for 2 years and nothing works, you think you have got it all and when you look again it has popped up as healthy as ever.