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    The big con is the cost. "Raised garden beds are much more expensive compared to in-ground gardens," Kuthy says. "Also, your gardening space is limited by the size and shape of your raised garden ...

  3. Minong Mine Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans first began mining copper at the Minong Mine site 4500 years ago, using stone implements to extract the pure copper available at the site [5] and cold-hammering the metal to form spear points and other implements. [6] These prehistoric miners created pits, some as much as 30 feet deep, [7] that can still be seen at the site. [5]

  4. Fort Worth Japanese Garden - Wikipedia

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    Like the first, it begins in a group of boulders that are intended to suggest a craggy range of mountains. This 'river' of mixed cobbles then descends along a terraced, boulder-lined channel, that is, in turn, surrounded by a berm of fine-textured turf. It disappears in the midst of several large boulders, like a river descending into a canyon.

  5. Petroform - Wikipedia

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    The natural landscape of the park, with many movable rocks and boulders left behind after the last ice age, gave humans the easy opportunity to arrange them into many human-made patterns. It is an area where three rivers meet, along the edge of the Canadian Shield , close to the edge of prairie grasslands.

  6. Residents in wealthy Montecito are using boulders to block ...

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    Residents of the Santa Barbara County town are facing possible fines and prosecution after placing obstructions near a popular trailhead in the public right-of-way.

  7. Crushed stone - Wikipedia

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    20 mm (0.79 in) crushed stone, used for construction aggregate and landscape applications. Crushed stone or angular rock is a form of construction aggregate, typically produced by mining a suitable rock deposit and breaking the removed rock down to the desired size using crushers.

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