Anonymous wrote:My parents have had a big persimmon tree and a blueberry bush in their front yard for decades and have yet to experience any of the apocalyptic things described here.
You guys know that squirrels and deer come into yards no matter what, right? It's the outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t have an Apple tree in your front yard. You will have rodents and other animals seeking a free meal. In addition, neighbors may complain about falling fruit roaming into their yards or an uptick in rodents seen on their property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would a county have a rule against fruit trees in a front yard?
Montgomery used to have an ordinance against fruit trees in areas not confined by fences, but it’s rarely if ever enforced.
But the reason was to discourage people from making attractive nuisances that encouraged undesirables from going into people’s yards to pick/steal fruit.
Anonymous wrote:Thirty years ago we bought a home with apple trees in the back yard. Everyday, deer would sleep, eat, and poop under the trees. We didn't mind it at first but when we wanted to use the area to play they got in the way. So we removed the trees. They kept coming in the yard so we fenced it in. They would scale the fence and still come in. We planted evergreens. The deer would still scale the 8 or 10 feet tall evergreens. It wasn't until the evergreens got to be 15 years of growth before the deer stop coming in. So now the deer sleep in the front yard and greet us when we go out front.
Anonymous wrote:Why would a county have a rule against fruit trees in a front yard?
Anonymous wrote:People and animals will be eating. Sometimes the animals get sick and just drop dead in your front yard. Now you have a problem because the turkey buzzards show up and are feasting on the dead animal. Blood and animal guts is everywhere. on the walk and driveway. Kids going crazy and people walking pass the house.