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My property corner stops about ten/fifteen feet from the road. In front of that is the right of way, the area I show in the pic. I took that pic showing the neighbors had weedwacked down the flowers I planted there. But you can see where the fence post is and the gap between that and the property corner. Thats the right of way. I cannot block that gap. I cant plant anything there. I cant tell them to stay off it because anyone has a right to use it, including the utility workers or grandma up the street. I was going to put tposts up there but was told if I do they will come and pull them out. So, since its NOT my property, it belongs to the county, I am not going to mow it. Period. Im not gonna weedwack it, plant anything, maintain it in any way. I betcha the neighbors will, though. I'll just wave. But, I hope they like weedwacking horse manure.
P.S. Yes, everything dies here in the winter, unless your in the southern most states like Florida. At least, everything dies here in Tenn.
Rammy
My property corner stops about ten/fifteen feet from the road. In front of that is the right of way, the area I show in the pic. I took that pic showing the neighbors had weedwacked down the flowers I planted there. But you can see where the fence post is and the gap between that and the property corner. Thats the right of way. I cannot block that gap. I cant plant anything there. I cant tell them to stay off it because anyone has a right to use it, including the utility workers or grandma up the street. I was going to put tposts up there but was told if I do they will come and pull them out. So, since its NOT my property, it belongs to the county, I am not going to mow it. Period. Im not gonna weedwack it, plant anything, maintain it in any way. I betcha the neighbors will, though. I'll just wave. But, I hope they like weedwacking horse manure.
P.S. Yes, everything dies here in the winter, unless your in the southern most states like Florida. At least, everything dies here in Tenn.
Rammy