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Old 20-05-2016, 12:52 AM posted to rec.gardens
Dan Espen[_2_] Dan Espen[_2_] is offline
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Default Problems removing leaves from gravel?

Brooklyn1 writes:

On Thu, 19 May 2016 13:12:32 -0400, Dan Espen
wrote:

Brooklyn1 writes:

Dan Espen wrote:
rosswhillis writes:
Dan Espen[_2_ Wrote:
rosswhillis writes:

My name is Ross Whillis and I am a product designer.

Recently I have been working on a product which removes leaves from
gravel without removing or displacing the gravel.

You'd do far better working on a product for removing gravel... only
an utter imbecile places gravel in a garden... after raking stones
from my soil I'd have to be brain dead to put stones back.


I can always count on you throw around random insults.
I've got gravel instead of mulch in some places.
Nice shiny white marble chips.
It looks nice and does not splash up onto the
foundation when hit by rain.

So, I'm an idiot.


You're way lower than an idiot, an insect has more brain power.


Idiot is IQ 30 and below.

What pray tell does a garden full of stones accomplish?


You expect your garden to accomplish something?
I'm just looking for something that looks nice.

Come to think of it, I guess I do accomplish something.
The stones stop the mud, or mulch, or whatever from
splashing up and getting stuff covered with other stuff.

Most places I put the gravel, I can't grow anything anyway.
Nice white sparkly stuff where the shade is too deep to
grow anything. Looks good to me.

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Dan Espen