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    #16
    Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
    It's only good if it grows and produces more rocks. I have found most rocks never get fertilized. So they never produce. And it takes many years to get a good rock garden producing, unless you got some good lava fields. There are lots of different breeds of rocks out there too. So one must be careful not to let them breed with others from different categories. Hard to get them registered if there is a lot of crossbreeding.





    Edit: (thoughts from the mind of MikeB. while in La-la land, the paradise of "the other side of the mind")
    So I could grow my own pea gravel?!! Exciting!

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      #17
      Good find.

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        #18
        Forgot to throw these in the mix
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        Mussel shells and snail shells, about 2-3 foot down in the same area....actuall quite a bit of these shells...

        Now there is water nearby but today it is about 1/8-1/4 away in the form of a small creek. This area is also on top of a hill, approximately 50-75 foot I would guess in elevation difference from the current water levels...now I do t know if any of that means anything or not...lol

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          #19
          Those are classic. By the way, that's a OYSTER shell. Those snails and oysters/mussels were staple in Archaic camps. there are middens with a layer of shells three ft thick. You are definitely on an awesome spot!

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