Related for Gittin 43:9
אמר רבי יהודה מה אם ירצה התחתון למלאות את גנתו עפר אין כאן ירק
R. Meir says they belong to the upper garden and R. Judah to the lower'? — The reason for the difference in that case is stated [in the Mishnah itself]: 'Said R. Meir: If the owner of the upper garden wants to take away his earth, there will be no vegetables. To which R. Judah rejoined: If the owner of the lower one wants to fill in his garden [to the level of the higher], there would be no vegetables there.'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But they agree that in ordinary cases we go by the root, v. B.M. 118b. ');"><sup>8</sup></span>
Tosefta Maasrot
A tree that part of it is planted in the Land [of Israel] and part of it is planted outside of the Land, since part of it is planted inside the Land, it is [treated] as though all of is planted in the Land, the words of Rebbi. Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, the side (הצד not חצר, see Yer. Orlah I.1.17) planted in the Land of Israel -- behold, it[s produce] is [treated] like [produce grown in] the Land of Israel; and the side planted outside the Land -- behold, it[s produce] is [treated] like [produce grown] outside of the Land.
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