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Can I Prune My Neighbor's Ivy If It's in My Yard? Here's What Experts Say
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Can I Prune My Neighbor's Ivy If It's in My Yard? Here's What Experts Say
These fast-growing plants can quickly take over your space.Grace Cary / Getty ImagesKey PointsTrimming encroaching ivy protects fences, trees, and property by preventing rot, storm damage, and moisture buildup that attracts pests.You’re legally allowed to cut ivy back to your property line, as long as you don’t damage the main plant or cross boundaries.Talk with your neighbor first, then carefully prune at the boundary and maintain the edge regu…
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