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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsJoe and his crew had one job - put the flowerbed in the middle of the path
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Joe and his crew had one job - put the flowerbed in the middle of the path (Original Post)
packman
Nov 2020
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magicarpet
(14,150 posts)1. Would a surveyor and his transit have helped ?
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,614 posts)2. YOU HAD ONE JOB. JUST ONE. n/t
rurallib
(62,414 posts)3. define middle!
Dagstead Bumwood
(3,626 posts)4. Looking at things like that bothers the hell out of me.
Of course, I've had my wife point out to me that I shouldn't rearrange product on the Kroger shelves, either. 'Eye appeal is buy appeal' I always tell her.
hunter
(38,311 posts)5. I really like it that way.
Centering it would be dull.
I don't know if it had been centered it would be dull, but off center like that gives the space a different feel. It's interesting in ways a centered garden wouldn't be.
Fla Dem
(23,666 posts)6. Hmmm, slightly off center, wouldn't you say old chap?