Re: pity this years' seedlings


The Missouri Ozarks have their fair share of those, too... I try to be 
charitable as I dig them out and refer to them as "parent material", a 
term I once saw in a geology book. I guess they will be soil some day, 
but not in my time...

I do think walls made from them are pretty, though, and I have made a 
pretty substantial one over the course of the last 26 years of picking 
up and stacking...

Bill Wells (in southern MO, where it is paradise, just a rather firm one 
in spots)   ;-)





Donald Eaves wrote:

> Every trip through with the spading fork yields more.  Even with all the 
> added amendments I have to wonder what it'll be.  Should drain well with 
>all 
> the gravel and stones.
> 
> Donald Eaves
> donald@eastland.net
> Texas Zone 7b, USA 
> 
> 



 
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