Neighbor's Fruit Etiquette Question
Neighbor's Fruit Etiquette Question
My next door neighbor has a peach tree right along our shared fence. A bunch of it is in my yard. Thing is producing for the 1st time since we've moved in and it's covered in small, green peaches.
So, the ones in my yard are mine? Probably a couple dozen or more.
So, the ones in my yard are mine? Probably a couple dozen or more.
Defense. Rebounds.
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I would say yes--especially before the squirrels get them.
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Yup.
Yours.
Make a cobbler.
Yours.
Make a cobbler.
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I like peach .
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The neighbors peach is always delicious
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They're all yours until that big branch hits your house.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:03 pm My next door neighbor has a peach tree right along our shared fence. A bunch of it is in my yard. Thing is producing for the 1st time since we've moved in and it's covered in small, green peaches.
So, the ones in my yard are mine? Probably a couple dozen or more.
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My neighbor picks apples from our apple trees.
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The whole tree could fall in my yard and it would miss the house. Pretty small tree.defixione wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 5:53 pmThey're all yours until that big branch hits your house.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:03 pm My next door neighbor has a peach tree right along our shared fence. A bunch of it is in my yard. Thing is producing for the 1st time since we've moved in and it's covered in small, green peaches.
So, the ones in my yard are mine? Probably a couple dozen or more.
Defense. Rebounds.
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I have neighbors that let oranges rot on the tree--so lazy they didn't pick any. Then the big freeze killed most of the citrus trees. And Flag Day became celebrate a dictator day. Here endeth my lesson.
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Just pick them on the day that they're ripe enough and before the squirrels descend en masse and take every single one and say that you were trying to outwit the bushy tailed rodents.
Don't inject Lysol.
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almost always easier to ask for forgiveness than it is permission
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I have many fruit trees in my yard and most, if not all of them have branches over the fence (six foot wooden fence all around, pretty much the norm in the area). A couple of my neighbors’ fruit trees also have branches in our yard. It’s just understood that it is acceptable to partake in the bounty if it is unreachable for the tree owner. My back neighbor claims he doesn’t like pomegranate but he does pick peaches and plums from my trees. I do occasionally get a couple of oranges from their tree even though I have a large orange tree of my own- his is a lot shorter and easier to reach.
Coexistence!
Coexistence!
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isn’t it legal to cut branches that are extending over one’s property line?
i’d assume the same legalese applies to fruit on those branches
i’d assume the same legalese applies to fruit on those branches
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Probably a law differing in each State:
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia ... trees.html
I guess if they fall in your yard, most states that fruit is now yours...but if the trunk is fully in your neighbors yard, you legally can't pick it.
I'd still pick it if I wanted it.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia ... trees.html
I guess if they fall in your yard, most states that fruit is now yours...but if the trunk is fully in your neighbors yard, you legally can't pick it.
I'd still pick it if I wanted it.
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Imagine being someone who was so concerned about it that they would ever need to consult or enact the law. Life must be miserable for them.
Just Ledoux it