Why has my leylandii hedge going brown?

Why has my leylandii hedge going brown?

When Leylandii are too dry or too wet, their needles start to turn yellow and then brown. This will mean your Leylandii cannot get enough water to the foliage and they will look like they are suffering from drought when they are actually too wet.

What happens if I refuse to cut my neighbour’s Hedges?

If you refuse, they can go into your property without your permission to do the work themselves. They may charge you for this. Your neighbour is responsible for maintaining their hedges so they do not, for example, damage your property or grow too high. If they do damage your property, your neighbour may be liable.

Who is responsible for hedges on their property?

Property damage from hedges. Your neighbour is responsible for maintaining their hedges so they do not, for example, damage your property or grow too high. If they do damage your property, your neighbour may be liable.

How to settle a dispute about a hedge?

You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the council can intervene. Ask your council for a complaint form if the hedge is all of these: 2 or more mostly evergreen or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs

How tall should my Neighbour’s hedge be?

My Neighbour’s Hedge Is Too Tall If a Hedge is over two metres high, it is considered a high hedge and may be subject to local authority planning restraints. If your neighbour’s hedge exceeds this height, and they are unwilling to trim it themselves, you should contact your local authority who can take steps to get it cut back.

Is there a hedge in my neighbours garden?

There is a hedge there but its planted in neighbours garden. It is over growing into my garden. Can i cut it back and put a fence up ag … read more Neighbor left note in my door address to my husband which read Hi Keith”Can you clear up the back of your garage as I need to get a scaffold lorry down the back by the middle of March.

Property damage from hedges. Your neighbour is responsible for maintaining their hedges so they do not, for example, damage your property or grow too high. If they do damage your property, your neighbour may be liable.

What happens if you refuse to comply with a high hedge remedial notice?

Councils have the power to fine householders up to £1,000 if they refuse to comply with orders to cut hedges back. Can you appeal? You can appeal against either a high hedge Remedial Notice, or the council’s decision not to issue one if you either: There’s no fee for appealing. But you must appeal within 28 days of:

You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the council can intervene. Ask your council for a complaint form if the hedge is all of these: 2 or more mostly evergreen or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs