Yes, you can trim branches that are hanging over your fence into your yard, as they are considered part of your property. However, it's best to communicate with your neighbor before doing so to avoid any disputes. Make sure to follow local laws and regulations regarding tree trimming and ensure that the trimming is done safely and responsibly.
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.
yes you hold the ear together and trim the hair that is hanging out.
Depends if the fence line IS the property division line, in which case both homeowners have to agree about the trimming. If whatever needs trimming is solely on your property you are allowed to do whatever it is you need to do, providing any homeowner association (if they exist) has rules for this.
You cant and you don't need to!
To effectively trim grass around an aluminum fence, use a string trimmer or edger to carefully cut the grass along the edge of the fence. Be mindful of the fence to avoid causing damage, and consider using a protective guard on the trimmer to prevent any accidental contact with the fence. Regular maintenance and attention to detail will help keep the area looking neat and tidy.
White pines don't need to be trimmed. You can trim off lower branches as the trees grow but leave enough branches to support the trees health.
It will be cut off
All the way up. Your property line goes up to where federal airspace takes over.
To effectively trim cherry trees for healthy growth and fruit production, prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing or crowded branches. Maintain an open canopy to allow sunlight and air circulation. Avoid over-pruning, as this can reduce fruit production. Trim back branches to encourage new growth and fruiting spurs.
To effectively trim willow trees for healthy growth and appearance, prune them in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased branches, and trim back any crossing or rubbing branches. Cut branches at a 45-degree angle just above a bud or branch junction. Avoid over-pruning, as this can stress the tree. Regularly monitor the tree's growth and prune as needed to maintain its shape and health.
A hanging bunch of threads is called a fringe. It is often used as decorative trim on clothing or home furnishings.
To keep your viburnum bushes healthy and well-maintained, trim them in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased branches, and shape the bushes by cutting back about one-third of the oldest branches. Avoid over-pruning, as this can weaken the plant.