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"BenignVanilla" wrote:
"Wilson" wrote in message ... I like the looks of my waterfall but I checked around for prices of small white cobblestones because I liked the looks of them....$175 for a 1/2 palette (GAK!) That's not a lot of rock. Anyone know of a cheaper alternative? I'm in central Missouri. When I was digging my pond, I was lucky enough to find a construction site on my way to work. They are digging an immense hole for the foundation and dumping the dirt on the road side. The dirst is full of beautiful sandstone (i think). It matches the color or soil beautifully, so it looks very natural. I am saving a bundle on the cost. I am using local stone so it looks natural. And I guess, I am helping the construction site, as their rocky fill, is becoming clean fill. *laugh* That is the best way to get rocks. Usually a contractor will just bury them, to get rid of them. If enough topsoil has been removed to be worth processing, it usually goes though a sifter to sort them out, so they can be sold to you at a higher cost. |
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