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Old 21-06-2003, 11:32 PM
ken cohen
 
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Default clearing stones from stony ground

Having cleared a lot of the undergrowth from my new allotment, I
discover that the ground is quite stony with small pebbles, pieces of
rock etc. I've started raking them up and removing them, but I'm
thinking it could be an endless task, and how important is it anyway,
given that stones do not deprive plants of nutrients, and eventually
will become part of the soil?



Ken Cohen
 
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