What is with people and autistically cutting down every growing plant in their yard? We live in a suburb of NJ and our development was built probably 1960's in and around woodland. We had a huge woods in our backyard until the 90's when they stuck a development in there and our yard considerably downsized.
It also opened up the sound of the highway, which makes it impossible to sleep with the windows open, until the leaves grow back and block out the noise.
The retarded old guy behind us cut everything in their yard down, and has taken the liberty of cutting all branches going into his yard and dumping them over the fence. A few weeks ago he upped his game and cut down whole trees (on our side of the fence) at fence level.
Is that even legal? How do I make him fuck off?
>>1009987
There are typically city ordinances about yard flora especially in middle class/rich white folk areas.
If anything people are just afraid to get fined.
I suggest you move to a real part of America.
>>1009987
>neighbor cuts down everything
>rips out lawn
>reseeds with fescue
Meanwhile, my yard has about 500 trees, shrubs, flowers, and vegetables I mow around and the lawn itself has about 200 species of wild plants.
>he is cutting your trees
Bill him, if he doesn't pay, sue him. Old people like to cut shit down, especially trees. Often times they will literally say "it was going to fall down and hurt someone" or similar wording. It is a mental disease of some sort.
>how to stop him
Bigger fence with electric, guard dogs, cameras, and no trespassing signs.
>>1010015
>the lawn itself has about 200 species of wild plants.
If a horse won't eat it, I don't want it growing.
>>1010096
I actually eat most of it. The local horses eat it. The only thing they actively avoid is the buttercups of course.
>>1009987
Have you tried talking to him?
>>1009987
sue his Margaret and Jonesy ass
>>1009993
Nah. Call them hippies if you want but urban people with gardens are into butterfly gardens, honeybee habitats and natural flora (or if they're trash, just letting things go feral). The monoculture manicured lawn is a suburban and small town thing.
*blocks ur path*
>>1009987
>we live in a suburb of NJ
>NJ
I found your problem OP