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what's the meaning of "bordered with deep beds cut into soft curves"?

 
 
Reply Mon 27 Feb, 2012 08:28 pm
The garden of the priest house was quite unlike those that surrounded
the main convent. A neat picket fence ran around its small
perimeter, bordered with deep beds cut into soft curves to suit the
unusual plants and shrubs that grew there and nowhere else.
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Reply Mon 27 Feb, 2012 08:32 pm
@kkfengdao,
flower beds with borders that are shaped into curves.
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2012 02:50 am
@PUNKEY,

Yes, and "deep" here probably means "wide". Nothing to do with depth.
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