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Parrothead

Okay, so nothing precious about these stones. 

 

The fellow I got the tiles from here in Battambang, has some small stones, bags and bags of them, in fact. Anyone have any ideas as to what to do with them, if I were to purchase them from him? I think he has 15 bags of them in all. Pretty good sized bags. 

 

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jimmyboy

well they are not facet grade! :-)

you can use them as mulch on top of a weed mat or for pathways.

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dicey eye

Talk about getting (bags) of stones reminded me of Bob Dylan's 60s classic.

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phuketrichard

nice stones, good for the bottom of plants in pots

Or use with a sling shot to keep birds away :dance1:

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sidestep

Stones like these would look nice around a pond area or rockery.

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dicey eye

One cheap way of getting your rocks off - by the sackful to boot!!

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Parrothead

C'mon now, Dicey. I need some genuine advice here as to what to do with so many of these things. I thought about just throwing them in foundations. But, she likes the look of them. 

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dicey eye

Actual advice use them for walkways with some kind of retainer on each side of the path so they won't scatter with the foot traffic. During rainy season your homestead could get muddy, you'll need a gravel pathway..  .

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Parrothead

Thanks man. Yeah, I will have to come up with something to border the walk way, now. :D 

 

I will sort it out, though. I have plenty of time.

I think I am going to take a little time and just stay home. I'm tired of constantly going out to the farm and having to deal with the contractor..This has really been dragging me down, physically. It takes it's toll on me after a while.

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