It depends entirely on where you live. Please check with a local lawyer. However, I have never heard of such a law.
To ensure that you cut hedges straight, use a taut string as a guide, trim slowly and carefully, and step back periodically to check for evenness.
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Robert Yorke Hedges has written: 'Introduction to the criminal law of Nigeria, excluding the northern region' -- subject(s): Criminal law 'The law relating to restraint of trade' -- subject(s): Restraint of trade, Forms (Law)
That would be governed by local ordinances. You need to call your town building department or a local attorney who specializes in real estate law.
He cut up her hedges and broke scouts baton
Yes, trimming hedges too short can potentially kill them. When hedges are cut excessively, it removes too much of the plant's foliage, which is essential for photosynthesis and overall health. Additionally, cutting into old, woody growth can prevent the plant from regrowing properly. It's important to prune hedges judiciously to maintain their health and vitality.
To prevent hedges from regrowing after trimming, you can apply a growth inhibitor or herbicide to the cut areas. This will help to inhibit regrowth and keep the hedge in a desired shape for a longer period of time.
Works on farms. He drives tractors, milks cows, looks after animals, cut hedges, etc.
mabye you could sell video games, cut hedges,busk etc.
To trim hedges straight, use a taut string as a guide to ensure a straight line while cutting. Start at one end and work your way to the other, keeping the trimmer level with the string for a neat and even cut.
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Whomever owns the hedge is responsible for maintenance. A person may cut any vegetation on their property, but they must return the cuttings to the rightful owner. Therefore you may cut the hedge on your side, but you must throw the clippings over the hedge into the neighbour's garden.