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Straight to curved

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  • Lou12Lou12 Posts: 1,149

    I will be out digging later. I have that, why did I start this feeling image

  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039

    It will look great in the end, so much better than straight lines.

    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

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  • Lou12Lou12 Posts: 1,149

    Thanks, I already have a massive pile of old turf behind the compost heap to deal with. I'm going to join the top semi circular bed with the bottom one in a sort of gentle wavy line that is still mowable.

    The next pic I post will probably be one an apocalyptic nature where I will have dug up every bit of grass in the garden and run away crying.Digging beds into a shape is not my forte.

    So er......which of you lot lives near my house image

  • Lou12Lou12 Posts: 1,149

    The curves did not work. I have widened the flower bed a lot all the way up and realised that the main reason the new improved curves don't look right (I altered it quite dramatically from the last photo) is symmetry. The summerhouse is very much off centre in the garden and it will never look right as the opposite bed has to stay straight due to it being a throughfare to the compost and storage areas.. The straight beds look a lot better and I will just soften the edges with plants. I think and add decking.

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