It's covered in poly. But the pile will grow some tomorrow. I'm excavating for a flagstone patio.Do it before its rains on it. Depending on soil and drains or lack of drains it may get too heavy.
I'll take a photo tomorrow. The rocks are maybe the size of a nickel to a quarter. They were used/are being used for decorative purposes/to control erosion in my back yard. Not a lot of rocks in the dirt. I used most of them for the erosion, but couldn't salvage them all.You might be able to dump it here on my property for free, I am just east of Catoosa. Tell me more about the rocks.. Big? Gravel? Do you have a photo?
You won't have any issues getting rid of that for free.I'll take a photo tomorrow. The rocks are maybe the size of a nickel to a quarter. They were used/are being used for decorative purposes/to control erosion in my back yard. Not a lot of rocks in the dirt. I used most of them for the erosion, but couldn't salvage them all.
No need to bother with the photo, I get it. I'm retired and available most any time, just let me know a bit ahead and if you decide to dump em here. If you drive north on Midway with a little jog you will run into my property at 412. Whatever works for you is OK with me...I'll take a photo tomorrow. The rocks are maybe the size of a nickel to a quarter. They were used/are being used for decorative purposes/to control erosion in my back yard. Not a lot of rocks in the dirt. I used most of them for the erosion, but couldn't salvage them all.
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