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ND farm girl
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Where do people get those flatter slabs of rock for stacking to make garden bed edging? Not flagstone;I bought some flagstone once for a small walkway - but it was VERY expensive!

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Plants: 487 | From: Page, ND | Registered: Aug 2006  |  Seeded: 69.178.198.6
aighead
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I've got some that look like this:  -

That, I got from a friend with an old torn down barn. Maybe you have a similar alternative somewhere if you are willing to go ask someone. Offer them a couple bucks or a nice dinner and maybe they'll be happy to get rid of it.

Plants: 72 | From: D-Town, Ohio | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 72.44.4.102
sibyl
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i got mine from the woods, down by the creek,,,off the old country roadsides, just pulled over and tossed em in my trunk here and there,, just make shure their not on someones propertie, most townships/counties dont care if you take a rock off the side of the road,
aigheads got an idea, construction sites a good place, the more people take, the less they have to pay to remove it,

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aighead
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Good call sibyl, country roads are always good! Find a small bridge where there is a creek nearby and you'll be good to go. Transporting them may be your biggest issue, like from the creek to your vehicle, but free rock is good rock.

I've had to break some of mine so I'm learning that big rock is only good for big jobs. Realistically, I could have gone with stones the size of a couple VHS tapes stacked together.

Plants: 72 | From: D-Town, Ohio | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 72.44.4.102
tkhooper
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Stream beds do produce some great rocks. I did that in my dads rental's garden one year. I found great looking granite and toted it down for the garden.

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Plants: 8557 | From: triangle, virginia | Registered: Mar 2005  |  Seeded: 4.249.72.228
Deborah L.
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I think rock-getting is illegal here.
Sheesh, what isn't.....
I would LOVE to go out in our canyons and dig up some native plants ! But so many are protected.

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Plants: 1772 | From: Southern California, USA | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 207.200.116.7
buzylady
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I think it is illegal. Be very careful. My sister-in-law took me to a river near her work, we were loading up some nice rocks. A cop came by and told us to unload the truck or he would arrest us for stealing. I almost laughed. Stealing ROCKS!
She got me some nice ones tho at work. They were digging a new water line and there were flat ones laying everywhere. She brought me 3 truck loads. Not the shale like I have around my house. I tried to build a small wall with them, but alot of the shale has fallen apart.
Be Careful, be very careful.
Diane

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Plants: 257 | From: Eastern WV | Registered: Mar 2006  |  Seeded: 207.255.195.162
LandArt
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Hello - I'd also be careful taking rocks from around bridges that are over streams, creeks, or whatever body of water. Those are installed to control erosion of the embankment. My ex-husband worked for a contractor, and I've gotten most of my rocks from construction sites that he and I worked on.
Plants: 15 | From: Northern Ohio | Registered: Oct 2006  |  Seeded: 71.31.135.16
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and, if you are in the south like i am, if you find rocks, most likely they have been imported and paid dearly for. of course, there are exceptions, but i'm on the "be careful" bandwagon!
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aighead
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Yeah, I'd suggest against rocks that look like they were placed there. There are many a creek, where you'd likely be fine. If you get stopped just play dumb.
Plants: 72 | From: D-Town, Ohio | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 72.44.4.102
sibyl
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[shocked] i cant belive its illegal to take a rock in some places! the river rock the township buys you cant take, they put them around the coverd bridges and in colverts, i guess it depends were you live.

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Plants: 5109 | From: p.a zone-6a | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 65.162.208.77
   

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