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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
How to know if a stone is worth collecting
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<blockquote data-quote="user 5263" data-source="post: 540467" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>If it looks good bring it home and then decide. Some of my garden surrounds and along fence lines are gravel beds (less mowing) and they are littered with decorative rocks I have brought home. When I had the fish tanks working, hardly ever bought gravel. Some spots have the reject material that was intended for the tumbler. Reject material after being through the tumbler is nice "rock mulch" in the wife's pot plants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5263, post: 540467, member: 5263"] If it looks good bring it home and then decide. Some of my garden surrounds and along fence lines are gravel beds (less mowing) and they are littered with decorative rocks I have brought home. When I had the fish tanks working, hardly ever bought gravel. Some spots have the reject material that was intended for the tumbler. Reject material after being through the tumbler is nice "rock mulch" in the wife's pot plants. [/QUOTE]
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How to know if a stone is worth collecting
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