Duplex - Trouble with the Neighbor

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 15:43:52

Climbee

2020-04-27 08:32:23
  • #1
I think it also depends on the variety. Our (stupid) neighbor has two huge blackberry plants facing us, which are allowed to grow tall on her crooked rose arches. That has been going on for years and they are really big. But so far, not a single shoot has appeared on our side. Although there is definitely no root barrier. Since we won't have a garden there but will set up L-stones, we probably won't have any difficulties in the future either. But, as I said, since no tendrils have grown over to our side even in the years when there was only grass on our side, I am very relaxed about it.

We want to plant raspberries along that border, which my husband loves so much. But we will also make concrete borders so that they cannot spread. My mother also had a raspberry in her garden (we can now see the spot from our south-facing balcony and there is now only a stone desert), which stayed absolutely in place for years and did not spread anywhere. That surprised me at the time because I know it usually happens differently. But she got it from a neighbor with the note that this variety does not spread. And that was really true.
So it exists!
 

Winniefred

2020-04-27 14:43:24
  • #2
Yes, such varieties are supposed to exist, especially the thornless varieties. I have a thornless blackberry that is also true to its location. However, I have heard many times that this does not always work and that "wild" shoots with thorns can grow from these berries.
 

Altai

2020-04-27 20:21:33
  • #3
Well, I have dug up the stingless [Corpus Delecti] and put it back into a pot for now... I need to think again about where to put it... I will then go and pluck the blades of grass at the fence...
 

Climbee

2020-04-28 08:01:43
  • #4
You don't have to - you can design your garden however you want, even with an unmowed meadow. It's none of the neighbors' business. That's something different from plants that invade the neighboring area!
 

Altai

2020-04-28 09:49:23
  • #5
It was just a joke and I have already mowed the meadow 3 times this year...
 

Pinkiponk

2020-04-28 13:31:13
  • #6

Really, Steven has a 6000sqm property?
 

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