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Building a pond at home and went to Crews Hill a local garden centre/area to look at getting some rocks to add to a rockery.

35p per kilo seemed ok, picked up a rock about the size of a pineapple and weighed it to get an idea, and it came in just over £8 :blink:

 

They're rocks for heavens sake, you find them on the floor!

 

Rant over......we're now having a rockless rockery, more of a mound :lol:

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Cosd now today may be your lucky day how does a load of rockery stone for gratis sound? I just happen to have just bought a house with a rockery and pond I'm removing so you could have all the reeds etc you want and stones! pm me if you want some pics etc sandstone colour but look like they are a hard rock.

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Cosd now today may be your lucky day how does a load of rockery stone for gratis sound? I just happen to have just bought a house with a rockery and pond I'm removing so you could have all the reeds etc you want and stones! pm me if you want some pics etc sandstone colour but look like they are a hard rock.

 

 

I would take him up on this offer, he is getting rid of hard rocks as apposed to those pesky soft spongy ones you see around. :D:P

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CZ550Kevlar, on 11 July 2011 - 05:14 PM, said:

 

I would take him up on this offer, he is getting rid of hard rocks as apposed to those pesky soft spongy ones you see around.

 

Yes, I have pm'd him already....Thanks!

 

FIGHT-------FIGHT

I have 6 Very Large Rocks approx 2 tonnes in total not only are they free, I will make you a cup of TEA or give you a glass of BEER, and a day on the PIGEONS

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One reason why rockery stone is so expensive is the handling that goes into it. Rockery stone is usually hand picked so you get nice ones not just ones out of the blast face. Somebody has to pick them, bag or load them into a wagon, deliver them to the garden centre, All this isn't cheap fuel, labour and aggregate tax. The garden centre then handle it again and put premium mark up on them. It is cheaper to buy direct from the quarry but some aren't intrested in dealing in small amounts and letting the public into a working quarry. Nothing is cheap these days

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CZ550Kevlar, on 11 July 2011 - 05:14 PM, said:

 

I would take him up on this offer, he is getting rid of hard rocks as apposed to those pesky soft spongy ones you see around.

 

Yes, I have pm'd him already....Thanks!

 

FIGHT-------FIGHT

I have 6 Very Large Rocks approx 2 tonnes in total not only are they free, I will make you a cup of TEA or give you a glass of BEER, and a day on the PIGEONS

 

on a serious note if I could get down to you I would come and break them all up as I am so bored at home and would love a bit of manual labour :good:

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With these rocks piled up outside my house, my neighbours have placed a plaque naming my house Humber (my surname) Heights, and it could now be one of the heighest points in North Hertfordshire,the kids like climbing on them, but how long before the broken arm or leg?

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Building a pond at home and went to Crews Hill a local garden centre/area to look at getting some rocks to add to a rockery.

35p per kilo seemed ok, picked up a rock about the size of a pineapple and weighed it to get an idea, and it came in just over £8 :blink:

 

They're rocks for heavens sake, you find them on the floor!

 

Rant over......we're now having a rockless rockery, more of a mound :lol:

I reckon my 6 rocks go about 2.5 tonnes, that makes them worth abot £8/900.00, and I am giving them away!!

I think a trip to the shrink is in order. So some one take them before I change my mind.

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