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| Jeanne Stockdale 2005-09-20, 6:21 pm |
| I need to re-define the edges of my flower beds against the lawns. Some of
the beds are straightforward - i.e. straight edges for which I can use a
board. However some of the beds are curved. I have heard that a hosepipe can
be used but how do you stop it moving about when cutting (with a half moon)
Jeanne
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" Jeanne Stockdale" <peter.jeanne@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:dgptor$s8d$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
> I need to re-define the edges of my flower beds against the lawns. Some of
> the beds are straightforward - i.e. straight edges for which I can use a
> board. However some of the beds are curved. I have heard that a hosepipe
can
> be used but how do you stop it moving about when cutting (with a half
moon)
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> Jeanne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dust over the hose pipe with flour~~ this will leave a clear outline.
You are quite correct thinking that a hosepipe will give a very natural
looking curve.
Best Wishes Brian.
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| Jeanne Stockdale wrote:
> I need to re-define the edges of my flower beds against the lawns.
> Some of the beds are straightforward - I.e. straight edges for which
> I can use a board. However some of the beds are curved. I have heard
> that a hosepipe can be used but how do you stop it moving about when
> cutting (with a half moon)
> Jeanne
Mow lawn.
Put pipe in place
Leave for 1 week without moving.
Remove pipe
Cut along neat yellow line in grass!
pk
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| Jeanne Stockdale 2005-09-21, 1:21 pm |
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"p.k." <spam.trap100@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Jeanne Stockdale wrote:
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> Mow lawn.
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> Put pipe in place
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> Leave for 1 week without moving.
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> Remove pipe
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> Cut along neat yellow line in grass!
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> pk
>What a brilliant idea - thanks
Jeanne
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| Jollygreenp 2005-09-21, 5:21 pm |
| There again if you don't want to mess about with either of those you
could use those meat skewer like tent pegs to hold the hose in place
but make sure that you insert the peg from the outside of the hose so
that the curved top grips the tube.
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| leave the hose pipe out over night in the shape that you want and it should
leave an impression in the grass
" Jeanne Stockdale" <peter.jeanne@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:dgptor$s8d$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
> I need to re-define the edges of my flower beds against the lawns. Some of
> the beds are straightforward - i.e. straight edges for which I can use a
> board. However some of the beds are curved. I have heard that a hosepipe
can
> be used but how do you stop it moving about when cutting (with a half
moon)
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> Jeanne
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| Janet Tweedy 2005-09-26, 6:21 am |
| In article <dh5uer$l1e$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>, Space
<crawford11206@btinternet.com> writes
>leave the hose pipe out over night in the shape that you want and it should
>leave an impression in the grass
Or do what the experts seem to do. Use the hose pipe lay the design then
dribble sand along the line. This should stay whilst you are digging and
will be evident for a while
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
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