See I have the opposite problem, previous owner of my house supposedly let the neighbor plant a pine tree close to her house on his/now my property. Her house sits pretty much on the property line. We're in town and they ran the fence between our two yards right off the corner of her house years ago. Anyway I have mowed around this tree for years now, but noticed as soon as I bought a chain saw her son will now mow a strip right in front of the tree. I would like to cut it down, but figure I may get sued since she planted it and it would make for bad neighbors since her family lives all around me. I decided to let it go.
I figure 2 things. 1. They keep cutting the top off the tree because she like putting christmas lights on it at the holidays and only wants it a certain height. The trunk is about 9" in diameter and the tree is about 9 to 10 feet tall. I imagine at some point the tree trimming will eventually kill it.
2. I saw they were working on her foundation this spring. I wonder why when she planted said tree 2' from the side of her house.
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