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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. The bamboo on our side of the fence is maintained by us. Was here before us and is also in neighbors yard and other adjoining yards. Where it originated is anyone's guess. For those who are quick to call us lazy or crappy neighbors, we maintain our property and like the natural barricade it gives so we train it. For those who have no experience with bamboo then, when it's weighed down by ice, it leans. Everyone's is leaning, or was. Now that it's dry, it's perked back up. My question was about cutting on the neighbors side of the fence. Obviously, if we did so and then damaged the neighbors lines in the process that would suck. Therefore, I was asking about the general rule of thumb. [/quote]
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