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Just got into it with my neighbor - advice please

There is a stand of old scrubby conifers that sits on the edge of my property line - the corner part of the yard that touches four pieces of property. The bulk of the grouping is on my property and my next door neighbor's. Under this pine is a stand of some sort of decidious plant - no clue what it is, so can't say if it is "weed" in the traditional sense or just an understory plant (which I realize can be considered a "weed"...).

So the neighbor behind me came up to me today and asked it I would spray weed-killer because she thinks it is getting in the lawns and it is very $$$ to pay for lawn service to keep up a nice lawn. I told her I would not, I do not spray weed killer. We went back and forth, but I did not back down. Now I have no idea if this plant is getting in her lawn or not (I don't think it is because I haven't seen it in mine, but then again I've never taken *that" close of look), but I did say that weeds come from all over, you can't blame just me, and I'm not comfortable spraying weed killer, I have a yard full of perennial beds.

My feeling is she has had a lawn service since the day I moved in 11 years ago, this stand of "weeds" has been there the whole time and actually has been reduced somewhat because one year DH hand-dug a lot of it out so he could use the area to store his golf balls, practice equipment, so why is she complaining now? (I didn't say any of that, though.)

Anyway, should I reconsider my viewpoint on this? I don't have time to hand-dig, though I could ask DH to do it, perhaps he will but not sure, and I'm just not comfortable spraying yet I don't want to alienate the neighbor, who I've always gotten along with. Advice, please...

Thank you!

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