Yes, if you cut branches from your neighbor's yard, you are generally responsible for disposing of them. It's advisable to communicate with your neighbor about the situation, as they may have preferences for disposal or might want the branches back. Additionally, check local laws or regulations, as they may provide specific guidelines regarding property maintenance and debris disposal.
If possible, you should request that your neighbor trim the branches. If you trim them and somehow the tree coincidentally dies, there would be further problems.
It's your tree.
You can take an old car to a salvage yard to dispose of it and earn some extra cash.
One can build hanging gardens in a small yard by purchasing the hanging poles and placing them in the ground in the garden. Then, they can place the plants on the poles.
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You need to be able to PROVE that it was in your yard (photo, witnesses, etc.) before you can do anything.
You can prevent your neighbors' weeds from encroaching into your yard by installing a physical barrier like a fence or edging, regularly pulling out any weeds that do make their way into your yard, and maintaining a healthy lawn to outcompete the weeds.
I suppose that could happen if the wind caught it and blew it into your neighbors car.
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