Saturday 22 June 2013

Stones - what to do with them, and what NOT to do with them

 
Finding stones is inevitable when gardening, particularly in the NAGA garden. You are free to remove stones, but please remember, when working in your garden to NOT put any stones outside of your plot border. Please place them on the large trays which are located by the compost bins throughout the garden.
 
Stones in your headlands (the border external to your plot) may be run over by the NAGA lawn tractor during grass cutting. The lawn tractor is an expensive asset of the Association which must be operational throughout the entire gardening season. Stone, such as shown below could seriously damage the cutting blades, and fragments of stones could fly out from the machine and injure one of our gardeners. We don't want that!
 
Here is a photo of stones there were placed in the grass near somebody's garden plot. Please, do not put any stones in the grass!