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Should I complain to my neighbour?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by roders, Apr 30, 2017.

  1. roders

    roders Total Gardener

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    This beautiful Clem. has found it's way over to our garden.
    Free plants....:spinning:

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    • Phil A

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      If you use a systemic weedkiller on it, it'll take the whole plant out and you won't have to bother cutting it back :)
       
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      • shiney

        shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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        Just tell them that you want them to buy you some sun glasses because of the glare. :dbgrtmb:
         
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        • redstar

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          I would not complain.
           
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          • Mowerman

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            Montanas.... so beautiful at this time of year. Fences and sheds particularly love 'em :snork:
             
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            • Redwing

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              Enjoy it. As it's a 'montana' you can cut it back after flowering and it will make new growth which will flower next year. They can take over if not kept in check.
               
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