Garden rules to avoid ‘sparking conflict with neighbours’ - ‘can become a legal matter’

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A GARDENING expert has shared a number of garden etiquette rules Britons should abide by if they want to be a good neighbour and avoid any disputes. The gardening pro warned that some disputes 'can become a legal matter'.

As a general rule of thumb, the best time to cut the grass is between 2pm and 4pm during the week, and after 9am on the weekend to avoid causing upset.

 

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