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What's a good option for a front yard fence along the property line?

Posted on 8/5/25 at 9:46 am
Posted by TDsngumbo
Member since Oct 2011
49088 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 9:46 am
My front yard is roughly 200' long from the side of my house to the road. I try to take really good care of my lawn as much as my budget allows for. My neighbor is lazy and refuses to cut his own yard so his elderly dad does it for him instead (I know, kind of a piece of shite). The guy is nice, but I think there's a bit of an apple tree syndrome going on here because neither my neighbor nor his dad appear to be very bright and the dad is always cutting damn near an entire mower's width (about 5') onto my side. Normally this wouldn't be a big deal but I cut my yard 5" tall and he cuts about 2" so my lush dark green and striped lawn gets damn near scalped about 4 to 5 feet on my side on a regular basis.

I've mentioned it to my neighbor before but he seemed to not really give a shite and just blamed it on his dad not paying attention, but this keeps happening time and time again.

I'd like to put up some sort of fence or barrier along the property line to stop this but I'm not sure about it since it's the front yard. Seems kind of silly and I'd imagine it will look bad. What are some ideas that I could implement along the property line?
Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
19134 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 9:50 am to
I'd start with a thin green painted stripe down the property line. Maybe he just needs a reference point.

This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 9:53 am
Posted by TDsngumbo
Member since Oct 2011
49088 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:09 am to
Thanks but I'm looking for something more permanent than that. He's out there right now, actually. Started the mower up right after I made this thread so we'll see what happens.
Posted by Zappas Stache
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen
Member since Apr 2009
42306 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:32 am to
A 30" tall white picket fence is the standard. Check the codes for your area to make sure it's allowed as some HOAs and City's regulate front yard fences
Posted by Chad504boy
4 posts
Member since Feb 2005
175970 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:44 am to
Go knuckle check him. Or ask your wife to knuckle check him.
Posted by gumbeaux
Member since Jun 2004
4988 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:54 am to
Would a short 3’ tall fence consisting of wood posts and 2 wood rails fit the “look” of your property?
Posted by ksdolfan
Houma, La.
Member since Sep 2007
1669 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:59 am to
Talk to the dad, not the son. I would bet the son never tells him. And if that doesn't work then paint a two foot wide stripe of Roundup 360 on his side of the property line.
Posted by Norla
Member since Aug 2016
466 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 10:59 am to
Can you talk to the father, since he's the one mowing?
Posted by crewdepoo
Hogwarts
Member since Jan 2015
10882 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 11:02 am to
Have you verified property lines?
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
44875 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 12:45 pm to
landscape barrier, put in some tall skinny bushes...
Posted by TDsngumbo
Member since Oct 2011
49088 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 12:46 pm to
Yes I had a survey completed about 7 years ago so I know where the line is.

A 3' wooden fence might not look too bad, though I'd prefer it to be a little shorter, maybe 2'. Just something to separate the two properties. I'll have to think about how to incorporate something like that into the look and feel of the property.
Posted by WillFerrellisking
Member since Jun 2019
2490 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 1:12 pm to
Build a moat and fill it with alligators
Posted by crewdepoo
Hogwarts
Member since Jan 2015
10882 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 1:58 pm to
Cutting around a 200' fence seems like a pain in the arse.
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
18910 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:47 pm to
Bushes/small trees in a long mulched bed.

Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
19134 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 3:00 pm to
Posted by crewdepoo
Hogwarts
Member since Jan 2015
10882 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 4:02 pm to
I vote tree option.
Posted by Cage Fighter Trainee
Member since Aug 2024
246 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 4:12 pm to
I'd plant some boxwoods or liriope in a mulched bed. You'll have to trim on both sides of the bed but it would give a clear delineation without having to trim around fence posts or trees.

ETA: didn't see CatfishJohn's response but I agree with him
This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 4:14 pm
Posted by mchias1
Member since Dec 2009
949 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 4:52 pm to
Trees/shrubs/ large flower bed. Most HOAs if you are in one would say no to a permanent fencing in front of the set back line.

You can plant plants any where in your yard.
Posted by dblwall
Member since Jul 2017
1099 posts
Posted on 8/5/25 at 5:36 pm to
If the main objective is to define the property line & not block a view then what about cement curbing? I'm sure it would keep him off your property.




Posted by Twenty 49
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2014
20824 posts
Posted on 8/6/25 at 6:24 am to
quote:

Cutting around a 200' fence seems like a pain in the arse.


Nah. The neighbor will spray enough Roundup at the base of the fence to kill the grass on both sides.
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