by Cassandra the Crusader on June 18th, 2009

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I want to plant a flower bed but the perfect spot is mixed with a large amount of stones. It's too time consuming to remove them all. I want to plant mostly anuuals but also a couple perennials. Will this hinder the growth of my flowers?

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  • by Anonymous on June 18th, 2009

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    buy 2 pound of dinomite from your local home-depot, make sure you have the extra long fuse kind. light it and slowly step at least 200ft away from the flower bed. after that you'll hear a loud explosion, no big deal. you should probably wear a hard hat just in case. go back to ur flower garden. by now it should be a large crater, which is what we want. next you'll need alot of soil. probably close to 50 pounds. start filling the crater with all of the soil. then build a wooden frame around it. there ya go. doing it any other way would take too much time.

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  • by OldCW wears The COAT of the Cosmos on June 18th, 2009

    OldCW wears The COAT of the Cosmos

    Build a small wood frame in the area and make a planter box. That's what the rest of us do with very rocky soil.

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