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  • DIY Rock Rake

    A rock rake is a large metal rake that is attached to the back of a tractor and dragged behind it over large areas of property or farmland. A rock rake removes the loose rocks from the soil that...

  • How to Make a Sidewalk with River Rock & Stepping Stones

    River rocks lend a natural feel to any kind of outdoor construction. They come in all shapes and sizes, from small pebbles to larger rocks. By combing these rocks with a series of stepping stones,...

  • Types of Gravel Rock

    Gravel rocks are used to fill walking or sitting areas, provide extra drainage or make visible boundaries in the yard. Whether pebbles to larger stones, rocks can be decorative and practical....

  • How to Grow Moss On Rocks

    If you have moss rock in your garden or around your home as part of the landscaping, then you know how much beauty a well-aged moss rock can add to your exterior. You also probably want it to...

  • How to Build Your Own Faux Rock

    Rocks are a beautiful and natural addition to many gardens, and can even be used as accents around your home. For whatever reason, you may not want to use real rock in some of your decorating and...

  • How to Build a Stone Path

    Creating a stone path is a terrific way of enhancing a yard. This project, while a simple one overall, may require some heavy lifting depending on the materials you select. You should try to find...

  • How to Decide Between Pathway Rocks

    A garden pathway creates visual interest by alluding to something hidden at the end of the path. Constructing a pathway with landscaping stones involves a considerable amount of sweat equity, if...

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