Re: Raised Bed Geometry Problem
- From: "Warren" <wholzem@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 10:30:02 -0700
SVTKate wrote:
> Warren,
> I have never been good at math BUT what you might try is putting a stake
> in
> the dirt and using a string as a large compass to trace your circle.
> You can walk the area that way and see exactly where it is going to be.
>
> It would be fast to do it this way and when you get it then just go back
> and
> follow the mark with a hose, rope or paint.
As I said in the message, because of what's planted in the southwest corner,
I can't get in to check the arc with a string, and certainly not multiple
times as I would only be guessing where the center point should go, and it's
unlikely I'd guess right the first time.
--
Warren H.
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