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Nov 29, 2013 3:01 PM CST
Name: Michele
Cantonment, FL zone 8b
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Michele - Where do you get your rocks?
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As most on here know I share a garden with James Hall since I had to move a couple of years ago and had no place for the daylilies. Anyway, these are beds that James built over the years. I believe there was an area that was getting cleared (not sure for what) and every time he had to take his wife for her appointments he would go load up rocks and bring them back. Those rocks are plentiful in our area you just have to go load them up if you know where they are; if I dug enough in James' yard I would find plenty of them also. Whenever we dig trenches to put in more sprinklers we fight with those rocks but not enough to make a bed.
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