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Plants in rented home`s garden
I`ve been renting my house for four years and will have to move in another two, when the owner retires and wishes to sell it. I`ve added many potted plants in the conservatory and have no problem with those, but have also planted many in the garden. Am I entitled to dig them up and take them with me when I leave or should I just put them in pots in readiness for leaving, putting them to one side. It may seem a small matter, but the established plants are probably worth several hundred pounds.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for your answers so far. The rear garden was pretty much the same when I moved in as it is now with the addition of several plants in new places. The front garden was an over-grown jungle, which I cleared and have added new plants, and laid a new slab patio across the front. I got permission from the owner to clear it, and she paid for the fence I erected, so naturally that will stay, along with the patio of course.