Stacking Rocks

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Has anyone ever tried rock stacking, such as on GravityGlue.com? This is pretty fun, and could be a neat garden feature. Here are some first attempts by my DH.
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Don't know why they duplicated. And of course they are sidewise. Check out that website.. it is mindblowing.
 

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Oh, I might ... reminds me of tap dancing ;)

Can you use them for pole beans?

DW and I often take our lunch to a nearby park along the river. I don't usually walk down to balance a rock. There are plenty in the big veggie garden, especially. I use them as row markers. Since the garden extension is 200' long and irritated by 4" pipe and field sprinklers, I somehow think that keeping things straight is important ... Then th wind rises and blows the water droplets. My 3 or 4 stacked rocks usually stay in place. They are not, however, pointy pyramids standing on their apex :).

Precarious stillness in the disorderly environment ...

Steve
 
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They are actually balanced, @thistlebloom. The guy on that website says he usually knocks his down, after he takes a pic. Lots of people don't like to see them in natural parks and such, but I find them compatible with nature.
 

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