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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 885779" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I'm certain that was one of the reasons, but I recall him actually making me pick the sandstone type rocks back out of the loader bucket. I know I have observed the sandstone type rocks in my garden do bust up with repeated working of the soil. I figure once busted up they dissolve faster, kinda like a hard candy when you bite it in half. Does anybody know if sandstone would add desireable minerals? I know the term "sandstone" is a bit generic for alot of rocks. Just curious what ole Granddad was thinking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 885779, member: 16802"] I'm certain that was one of the reasons, but I recall him actually making me pick the sandstone type rocks back out of the loader bucket. I know I have observed the sandstone type rocks in my garden do bust up with repeated working of the soil. I figure once busted up they dissolve faster, kinda like a hard candy when you bite it in half. Does anybody know if sandstone would add desireable minerals? I know the term "sandstone" is a bit generic for alot of rocks. Just curious what ole Granddad was thinking [/QUOTE]
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