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[quote=Anonymous]15:58: bullshit. The law of the land, unless some municipal statute specifically states to the contrary, is that you can get rid of the portion of any "shared" plant that is on your property. So don't spray their property. Spray your property. If some of their stuff is on your property and they don't want it sprayed, they should spend their weekends cutting back their ivy to well within their property line, plus a foot or so, so they need not worry about what is being sprayed exclusively and solely on your property. Were the "shared" plant to die, due to the unilateral action of one property owner, the other property owner MIGHT be eligible for damages in the amount of the lost property. You know how much a flat of English ivy costs at Home Depot? < $25 That's totally a gamble any invasive vine-hating homeowner should be willing to take, in order to keep that shit from overtaking their lot. As an aside .... With this particular spray, it's heavy droplets. There isn't even any "drift," or wayward airborne droplets that get carried from the sprayer bottle on your side of the fence to waaaay over to their lot. Nope. It's very easy to aim and target the stream of herbicide onto your own lot, and keep it on your. own. lot. So if they don't want their ivy compromised, the answer is very clear and simple: their ivy shouldn't be on anyone else's lot.[/quote]
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