how to draw curves in your garden

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  1. miraflores

    miraflores Total Gardener

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    Take a warm hose (it has to be warm by action of sun rays or hot water) and position it approximately where you want it.

    This will allow you to have a very accurate idea of how the garden will look like once the partition is in place.

    If you don't want the curve too regular, it will be easy to move the hose and achieve an armonic curve in any case.

    Then put some fine sand in a bottle and distribute it all along the hose, which you then can remove gently. Voila'.
     
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      kyleleonard Total Gardener

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      Someone watched 'Love Your Garden' last night :D
       
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      Or just use a bit of thick string or rope. Saves all the heating up bit.
       
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