The distance you can plant bushes from your property line typically depends on local zoning laws and regulations, which can vary widely by municipality. Many areas require a setback of a few feet to ensure proper maintenance and to prevent encroachment on neighboring properties. It's advisable to check with your local planning or zoning office for specific guidelines. Additionally, consider the mature size of the bushes to avoid future disputes with neighbors.
It depends on local regulations, but typically trees should be planted at least 5 to 10 feet away from a property line to avoid disputes with neighbors and ensure the tree has enough space to grow properly. Always check with your local municipality for specific guidelines.
The width of the cut of your mower will answer your question.
You can clip and trim the trees and bushes on your side of the property line. You cannot go in your neighbors yard. Make sure you know where the property line is by locating pins or having it surveyed.
Shrubbery is a collection of small bushes called shrubs. A line of small bushes will be called shrubbery. This is popular in landscaping a yard.
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You need to call your local building department.
A storage shed built in San Diego, California must be at least three feet away from the property line. The eaves of the building must be at least two feet away from the property line.
Laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction but, generally, neighbors may prune right up to their property line but not to the point where the shrub/tree/bush/etc. dies. However, "MIGHT die" is a subjective statement and open to interpretation and doubt.
Call your city Building and Planning department.
It depends on the setback requirements in the property's zoning. If it's zoned, the zoning regulations will state how close any part of the building can be to the property.
Depends on the State, County & City codes.
It depends on the specific zoning of the parcel. Check with your City Engineer's office.