Q: We have a neighbor with an overgrown tree. We’ve tried everything to get her to trim it. She won’t do it, and it drops debris on our lawn and makes a mess of our house. What are our options? — Greg ...
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Your garden chore list for end of October. Plus how to add Gothic touches to your yard
It is not too late to mow, edge and trim your lawn. In general, rake the leaves first, but if the fallen leaves on the lawn ...
We often plant trees and shrubs near property lines for screening. Other times, it's the only way to keep them at a safe distance from the house. Unfortunately, those trees don't consider property ...
A well-dressed Christmas tree is sure to steal the spotlight (well, that and all the presents stacked underneath it). A dry, needle-less tree, on the other hand, is an eyesore — and not to mention, a ...
If your neighbor's tree is growing into your yard, you may be tempted to take matters into your own hands. Good news: in Wisconsin, you're allowed to trim branches, roots or other vegetation from your ...
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Hydrangea trees can add a stunning vertical element to a garden – discover how to train and trim one with tips from a hydrangea expert
Hydrangea trees are shrubs trained and trimmed to look like a tree. They bring a vertical element to any space with their ...
Q: My house is next door to an empty lot owned by a contractor. There is a tall tree near the property line that leans toward my property and house, with the larger branches actually over my property.
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