You can politely talk to your neighbor about the issue and ask them to stop blowing leaves into your yard. If the problem persists, you can consider discussing the matter with a mediator or seeking advice from local authorities.
Yes, it is appropriate to address the issue of your neighbor blowing leaves into your yard. You can politely discuss the matter with your neighbor and try to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Your neighbor's landscaper may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind or the direction of the blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor or the landscaper to address the issue.
Your neighbor may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind direction or the way they are using their leaf blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor about the issue to find a solution.
You can address the issue by politely talking to your neighbor and expressing your concerns about the leaves being blown into your yard. You can also consider setting boundaries or discussing a compromise, such as them blowing the leaves in a different direction or using a different method to clean up. If the issue persists, you may need to involve a mediator or local authorities to help resolve the situation.
Your neighbor may be dumping leaves in your yard for various reasons, such as convenience, lack of awareness of the impact, or to avoid disposal costs. It's important to communicate with your neighbor to address the issue and find a mutually agreeable solution.
Yes, it is appropriate to address the issue of your neighbor blowing leaves into your yard. You can politely discuss the matter with your neighbor and try to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Your neighbor's landscaper may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind or the direction of the blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor or the landscaper to address the issue.
Your neighbor may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind direction or the way they are using their leaf blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor about the issue to find a solution.
You can address the issue by politely talking to your neighbor and expressing your concerns about the leaves being blown into your yard. You can also consider setting boundaries or discussing a compromise, such as them blowing the leaves in a different direction or using a different method to clean up. If the issue persists, you may need to involve a mediator or local authorities to help resolve the situation.
Your neighbor may be dumping leaves in your yard for various reasons, such as convenience, lack of awareness of the impact, or to avoid disposal costs. It's important to communicate with your neighbor to address the issue and find a mutually agreeable solution.
Yes. They are a part of nature that you can control yourself (by weeding or spraying your own yard), but your neighbor is not obligated to keep weeds from touching or blowing into your yard.
"Good lord! I'm gonna wind up in Oz!"
I'm going to suggest something quite radical. Go and speak with you neighbor if this bothers you that badly. I'm sure they are not doing it to bother you. Talk to them about the problem and I bet it will go away.
Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller on OCTOBER 30TH.
Yes, because it is on your property, and is now your responsibility, since it is on your lawn, and not on theirs, it can be yours because it is on your property.
there are no leaves, only pine needles
Work around the edges of the yard, blowing everything into the middle. Then rake and bag the stuff in the pile in the middle. Some professional gardeners will lay down a tarp in the yard, and stake down the corners; then try to blow everything onto the tarp. Remove the stakes, gather all four corners, and haul it away.