For the past few months, 62-year-old Michael Coyle has grown fruit outside his innocent home on Everest Avenue, Shipley, but it appears that forever is not the case of a strawberry field.
Coyle, who has lived on the premises for 40 years, places pots of plants.
The false jutsu says that although he has no problem with using the latter realm, he wants to remove them from the front vestibule, as it is not part of his property.
Koyle loves growing fruits and vegetables (Image: News Quest)
“I want to grow food”
“I've always been interested in growing fruits and vegetables. I used to assign them,” Coyle told The Telegraph & Argus.
“I want to grow food, especially at the cost of living, fruits and some vegetables.
“Strawberry, apple tree, apricot tree, willow tree, all in the pot, so they are not planted in the ground, they can move at any time.
Kojutsu says he is allowed to place a pot of plants behind his property (Image: NewsQuest) “It's for the peace of mind of my heart. I can sit on the balcony and look out and thank you for it, not that it was the wasteland and overgrown garden that it was before.
“I put it away two years ago. I was tired of seeing it.”
Mr. Coyle also felt he was not allowed to keep a dog on his balcony, but that's not the case.
Strawberry (Photo: Canva)
A complete dishonest statement
The dishonest spokesman said: “We are grateful for Michael's passion for gardening, and recently added plants and trees to the garden in front of his property.
“But the front garden belongs to the neighbors, not to a part of his property. We told Michael to make him aware of this.
“The backyard belongs to his property and there are no concerns about its use. We encourage Michael to use this backyard.
“You cannot share or claim ownership of the garden, and all facilities must use the garden in line with the customer's tenant agreement.
“When it comes to keeping dogs on the balcony, we can make sure that this area is properly fenced so there are no issues.
“We are pleased to provide Michael with further support by using the garden behind his property.”