tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794770826871765901.post2853171754239057221..comments2023-05-24T06:20:30.168-04:00Comments on Building our Darby II with Inverness: So that's what it's for...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04723696036800395385noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794770826871765901.post-45937674064597321892015-03-15T08:30:07.959-04:002015-03-15T08:30:07.959-04:00Kathy, are you correct about the rocks for years t...Kathy, are you correct about the rocks for years to come. LOL. They truly impact the way your yard will grow. They SAY THEY WILL CLEAN THEM UP, but the really dont. They bring in a ROCK HOUND but that doesnt really do the job either. Our house was completed in January so I had to look at those rocks until JUNE until they started to attempt our lawn................anyway................what I am getting it is......................yes..........when the time comes closer I would DEF start digging out those rocks before they put down that final tiny layer of dirt. Every rock that remains will become a dirt patch in your grassy yard and for years...........yup......years you will be picking out those rocks. If I seem passionate about this.....I AM. I have been fighting my yards for 3 years now. And it is a fight when NOT done properly. And OH........DUH.....what I wanted to say was, I used to be out in my own yard AFTER we moved in with a wheelbarrow and collects rocks and wheel it down the street to the next empty lot. While other people in June we tending to their grass and plants, I was out there like a crazy women collecting rocks, but all my neighbors a the time said, AWESOME IDEA, GET AS MANY AS YOU CAN. dwtimes2https://www.blogger.com/profile/03857644857162128353noreply@blogger.com