RE: neighbor
- Subject: RE: neighbor
- From: D* B* T*
- Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 21:57:43 -0500
- Importance: Normal
This is oblique to your story, Janet, but a friend of mine is owner of a
great nursery. He's pointed out to me several times (must be a pet peeve)
that people should prune their shrubs more narrow at the top than the
bottom: then they wouldn't have dead wood showing at the feet of the shrub.
Diann
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-perennials@mallorn.com
[o*@mallorn.com]On Behalf Of Dee Ann Scheller
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 9:49 AM
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: neighbor
Janet,
You are being way too understanding, this "gentleman" only wants a fight
or monetary compensation and you should give him neither. Give him a
very cold shoulder and If when he sobers up or cools down he approaches
you again. Tell him to hire himself a attorney and have his attorney
contact yours and let him know in no uncertain terms that you do not
intend to discuss it with him. I will bet he will never go to the
expense of hiring anyone. He doesn't sound like a very good neighbor
anyhow. Pity his poor family for having to put up with him, but you
don't. IF you do decide to plant another hedge--plant it on the line or
slightly on your side so that in the future you can trim as you see fit.
Take pictures of the hedge now. Just in case. Good Luck
Dee Ann
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the
message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the
message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS