Posted by CCWKen on September 25, 2008 at 11:51:29 from (72.251.16.88):
In Reply to: ROCKS!! posted by Chuck (CA) on September 25, 2008 at 10:59:51:
Chuck (CA) said: (quoted from post at 10:59:51 09/25/08) About 7 or 8 years ago, I planted a new lawn from seed in a side yard (about 30 x 60). At that time I painstakingly removed all the rocks and gravel with a screen. Due to a series of events, the lawn died and now I'm getting ready to plant another one. Here's the puzzle:
I'm finding a lot more rocks. I'm about half way through the yard and have already removed 3 full wheelbarrows of more rocks. Where are they coming from?
Drives me crazy.
Chuck
Them ain't rocks, thems gravel. These are rocks! The smallest one is around 600lbs. These pop up in the field about every 5-6 years and there's no freeze-thaw down here. The way I figure is that these big rocks must have anti-gravity properties when under ground. When they get to the surface, the dang things lose their magnetism or sumthin. :roll:
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