Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts

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   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #51  
It's not always about good vs bad people. Often just conflicting values and belief systems. My other new neighbor seems to be a nice guy. Problem is, we enjoy the wild turkeys and deere like they are our pets. He wants to shoot them for FUN!

That's life. In the OP's case though, he destroyed something which belongs to his neighbor and apparently thinks it's OK.
To say nothing about his other neighbor, who stole the absent party's posts.
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #52  
Man I'm glad I live in rural SC. I can leave my house and bird hunt my place and any place within 5 miles and nothing is ever said. It's hard to dispute a line when the line is the "run of the branch". The only time things are surveyed is when they are sold. I just don't see the big deal. Why can't everyone just get along? :D
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #53  
Man I'm glad I live in rural SC. I can leave my house and bird hunt my place and any place within 5 miles and nothing is ever said. It's hard to dispute a line when the line is the "run of the branch". The only time things are surveyed is when they are sold. I just don't see the big deal. Why can't everyone just get along? :D

Or timber is cut. :rolleyes:
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #54  
Back in 1985 my father bought a bundle of 50 bare root cedar trees and had me plant them between the house and the road. I carefully dug out holes and replaced the soil with what he had prepared for using in the greenhouse, to give them a good head start. The trees were around 18" tall...
It didn't take long for them to get established, within a few years they had a nice privacy hedge. If I ever wanted a screen for privacy that's what I would do. They don't cost anywhere near as much as a landscaper's stock, and take a lot less time to establish a good root system and start growing.

I'd say the privacy went from 100% to about 90% after the wildfire mitigation I did on our property.

KC
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #56  
You could always plant some cedars..... Plant some raspberry's too while your at it.

I'm good with my results, the first couple of years was just getting use to the "new privacy" and if I were to plant any trees they would be blue spruce as the deer seem to eat everything else that is small and young (trees).

As for berries, there is wild huckleberries almost everywhere and the bears do like them very much, also.

KC
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #57  
I'm with defranks.
After all we didn't make the laws and are willing to abide by them. And a lot of time "why can't we get along" really means "I want it my way".
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #58  
I'm in SHOCK! New neighbors finally showed up. A bunch of nice chinese folk mapping out the locations of their Grow-Op Greenhouses! Oh, well, at least no barking dog! lol

Funny actually. Small world. I sold these guys from a hundred plus miles away a Miller Spot Welder and a Milling machine five years ago.
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #59  
I'm in SHOCK! New neighbors finally showed up. A bunch of nice chinese folk mapping out the locations of their Grow-Op Greenhouses! Oh, well, at least no barking dog! lol

Funny actually. Small world. I sold these guys from a hundred plus miles away a Miller Spot Welder and a Milling machine five years ago.

Greenhouse beats a pig farm. :thumbsup:
 
   / Ran into one of my territorial neighbor's posts #60  
I'm good with my results, the first couple of years was just getting use to the "new privacy" and if I were to plant any trees they would be blue spruce as the deer seem to eat everything else that is small and young (trees).

As for berries, there is wild huckleberries almost everywhere and the bears do like them very much, also.

KC

Lets just say that what I said was very tongue -in-cheek. The raspberry's were so that you could go pick raspberry's in the nude as was mentioned in earlier posts. Just my sense of humor.
 
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