lsmith wrote:
> I used "fence staples" about one and a half inches long. These are U
> shaped "nails" with 2 sharpened ends, (from here on, I'll use the
IF you have to cut the grass or have small children the bobbi pin idea
may be a bit safer. A mower could run over or spit out a bobbi pin with
less chance of a flat tire or injured bystander than fence staples.
Just a thought.
Personally if it can be done, I prefer to cut the grass almost gone and
then lay all the radials on the ground (bending at the end to secure)
and bringing in a couple of tons of topsoil and reseeding. Not usually
cost effective but at least the YL thinks you're doing all the lawn work
you promised.
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