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No but really why am I digging oyster shells out of my back yard? I’m close to but not at sea level, the front yard is all clay. Can’t imagine this was remnants of a flower bed or French drain.
I kept digging (easily a foot down) and kept pulling them out. Real confused.
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yeah, the world is your oyster :p
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sacred burial site
you’ll have polterclams now
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The guy who built our house growing up used shells for drainage... but we also lived on the beach. Uhhh maybe whoever did it was big into oysters ? :immediately pictures mid-40s swingers:
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Ive never met a mollusc, ethereal or not, than I could ro ckefeller.
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As long as the don't turn blue and start a cult.
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Why are you digging up your yard?
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Planted a small dogwood tree.
The front got a coconut palm today too
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It must be nice to be able to grow such interesting plants. Where I grew up, the only edible things that grew on trees were crab apples or chokecherries.
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Yikes. Zone 7 allows for any and everything. Granted I will have to get creative come winter for the palm. Maybe some solar powered battery backup heat tape
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I think my parent’s house was in zone 2.
Solar powered battery backup heat tape? Sounds intriguing
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On the VA coast where I grew up, they used oyster shells for fill. They were everywhere.
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Old driveway?