The question is ' Do stones multiply' Everytime I dig I take out stones, then I go to the shed to make a cup of what cheers, return to my dig and there are more stones on the surface. I am sure the stones as well as weeds grow when it rains, because the surface I have finely tilled has stones on it when there weren't any before. Am I paranoid or am I stoned.
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Well.. hopefully not stoned bootie
Nope mine seem to multiply in my garden. Well, actually broken bits of plate seem to mulitply the most. I wish I'd kept all the bits now, I expect I could make a lovely collageShortie
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Stones will eventually work their way to the surface - don't ask me how they do it, they just do ! Just keep raking them off - you will win eventually!Rat
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Originally posted by nick the grief View PostI wouldn't take them all out Bootie for the following reasons- The soil under a stone is always moist
- They help wth drainage
- I'm an idle git
The first reason 'not on my site I am in the South west and rain is not a lot'
The second its only the 'biggish ones' ones im getting out
The third reason I never knew that!You are never too old to learn
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Hello Bootie, yes stones do work their way to the surface and on that kind of ground I don't think you ever get to the end of them. On the other hand, they don't do any harm and are probably beneficial. A previous garden I had was very stoney but it was very fertile. I think you'll just have to learn to love your stones.
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i have the same problem with broken glass, this year we have been to the tip 3 times with a pick up full (and i mean full!!!) of bags and boxs of broken glass and it still keeps coming!Yo an' Bob
Walk lightly on the earth
take only what you need
give all you can
and your produce will be bountifull
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