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I have been taking the rocks away from some old flower rings hoping I would not get snake bit. Luckily, the only thing I disturbed was this big old momma frog but she just hopped away. In the first rock ring I did encounter a moccasin. I prefer the tire rings as they are easier to deal with. Plus you can aways paint them.
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ooo no i dont like snakes .... but i would say rocks
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Rocks you can paint them like ladybugs
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Rocks are plentiful here. I had some fruit trees with rocks around them.
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I have been taking the rocks away from some old flower rings hoping I would not get snake bit. Luckily, the only thing I disturbed was this big old momma frog but she just hopped away. In the first rock ring I did encounter a moccasin. I prefer the tire rings as they are easier to deal with. Plus you can aways paint them. The tires will fill with water and breed mosquitoes. Use rocks. |
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Rocks! Can get a bit more creative with them (and don'tact as a mosquito hotel). I got plenty of old tires laying around if you want to come take 'em!
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I haven't burned with tires in quite a while. They sure will make a roaring hot fire fire. We have a burn ban on now with the dry weather. I like working with rocks, I have seen some nice barbecue grills made with rocks.
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Old tires are great for growing potatos...........
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You barbeque over burning tires? Gag!
That is such a nasty smell much less the thought of what it does to food. |
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Edited by
galendgirl
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Wed 07/20/11 05:36 AM
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Old tires are great for growing potatos........... That very cool "stack 'em up as they grow" and get layers of potatoes thing? Yeah...that works well and is a terrific way to increase your harvest while maintaining a small footprint. I haven't done it for many years but it was awesome! As for landscaping...rock. No question. |
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You barbeque over burning tires? Gag! That is such a nasty smell much less the thought of what it does to food. I really haven't done that. Maybe Kingsford will make a new charcoals for that. |
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I would go with rocks and stay with a natuaral look.
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I would go with rocks and stay with a natuaral look. I take it you don't decorate with automotive parts. |
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I would go with rocks and stay with a natuaral look. I take it you don't decorate with automotive parts. No, I haven't yet |
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Although I personally think Holley carburetors make nice table center pieces I am sure others would prefer flowers.
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I like working with quick-crete and gravel makes great building blocks for several different projects.
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I have some monster rocks along the fence row. I didn't know they were there until I cut a bunch of sticker vines down. I thought I would cut the sticker vines down and let the grass grow but boulders stick up so high that they would tear up a lawn mower if I tried to keep it trim. I am thinking either I got to grow some plant that covers wide but low or just paint the boulders. I don't want the sticker vines to come back. I just love working with quick-crete. I am curious if quick-crete comes with fiberglass reinforcement where one doesn't have to use re-barb.
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Just my opinion...painted rocks look like crap unless you are talking about paints actual things on them.
I can get great looks from stone by painting them with wood stains. They still look natural, but you can really change the stone up. Just pour your stain into a cheap poison sprayer and go to it. Hell of a lot easier to stain fence that way too. |
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Yeah. And i got a sprayer, too. The boulders help to keep the dirt from eroding away. Thanks.
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I love playing with cement to. Have made dome nice planters. Last year a few heads to plant in. Sure hope to get yo spend time for making more this year.
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