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Violacea:
Back in Missouri, I got so sick of rocks in my garden, I dug it out two feet deep, piled the dirt high, then sifted the rocks out while dumping the dirt back in. Boy was is sweet to work in after that. And then we moved. :roll:
Horns Pure Honey:
that sounds great till you moved, that sucks on ice, lol, bye
Violacea:
The dirt here is actually really nice, you can dig down a foot without hitting any rocks. 8) Except, of course, where the garden was put in, :roll: 3/4 of it is that way, the last 1/4 is more gravel then dirt. :shock: Time to get the sifter out again . . .
Jerrymac:
I must be missing out on some fun. Here we can dig down about four feet before the color of the dirt starts changing and not hit a rock. Then you got a pinkish something I don't think it is clay and not quite dirt. Then you might start hitting cleetchy (How do you spell it?) and there are deep pits of that stuff all over the place they dig out for road construction. Then somewhere way down there you hit what we call bedrock. The first actual rock you will see.
Horns Pure Honey:
That is how are dirt is too Jerry other than my garden. They where putting in the sewer for the town, they decided to put rock down so they dont sink while putting in a man hole right in my garden!!!
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