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Do you own this property or are you renting. With a duplex, I'm guessing you are renting. If so you would need permission to cut or move the trees. So I agree with susansmom. Just jog a piece of fence out around the openings Lowes has green vinyl coated wire that we built a fence around our patio with. It's $32 for a 50 foot roll of 36 in high wire. You could do it in an afternnon. It would not be unattractive and it would resolve the issue peacefully. |
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But you know what I REALLY want to say to her with my nose up in the air? YORKIES don't get put outside on leashes tied to the fence! :eek: :p |
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what about this leave the trees to keep the neighbor happy, and just put some mesh or chicken wire fence on your side, the lil one wont be able to get through, the tree branches on your side can be trimmed and the neighbor should understand. |
couldnt you put up some small garden fencing to go around the trees to keep baby in? Do you rent? Maybe you should talk to the landlord, if you dont rent, then I say you should be able to do what you please to your side of the yard! |
Can you go around the trees with some fencing. That way she still has her trees, but it's blocked so Baby can't get through. I'm agree with yougetthesmiles on the gardening fencing. That wouldn't look bad at all, and you wouldn't lose up valuable property. That is a ridiculous way to have a yard! Wonder who thought the tree thing up; I personally don't like the way it looks. |
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Good luck, and nope I don't think the plastic mesh will look tacky if you do it right. I will take a picture of mine later so you can see. It's raining right now and I might melt!:p |
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