Overhanging branches and plants: “When branches, vines, or roots from one neighbour's tree or plant extend into the neighbouring property, it can lead to disagreements over potential damage to structures, blocked views, or the burden of maintenance," reveal the pros.
While your lawn might not be at its best during winter months, Chris Ware local gardening expert at Climbing Wild Gardeners, advises against reaching for the lawnmower just yet.
The gardening experts reveal: “If one neighbour wishes to remove or heavily prune a tree that the other neighbour values, disputes can arise over the impact on the view, shade, or privacy.
You can climb into the tree to carry out the work if needed, but only on your property and make sure to stay on your side of the fence if you don't have permission to enter your neighbours garden.
“Mowing your lawn when the grass is damp or wet can cause long-term damage to both your lawn and your equipment,” he explains.