Getting rid of huge rocks: Gardening tips

13.11.2023 01:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Some gardens come with huge rocks or stones that are quite hard to get rid of.

These stones tend to be huge and enormously heavy, so it's basically impossible to move them on your own.

If you have such rocks in your garden, then you should try these things.

Assess the Size and Weight

Before you start, determine the size and weight of the rocks. 

If they are too big or heavy to move on your own, you may need assistance or special equipment like a dolly or a wheelbarrow.

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Plan Your Approach

Decide how you want to remove the rocks. You can either lift and carry them away or use tools to break them into smaller pieces for easier removal.

Gather Necessary Tools

Depending on your chosen approach, you may need tools like a shovel, pry bar, sledgehammer, or a pickaxe. 

Make sure you have the right tools on hand before you begin.

Clear the Area

Remove any plants, debris, or obstacles around the rocks to create a clear workspace. This will make it easier to maneuver and remove the rocks.

Lift and Carry

If the rocks are manageable in size and weight, you can try lifting them and carrying them away. 

Bend your knees, use your leg muscles, and lift with your arms to avoid straining your back. Get help if needed, especially for larger rocks.

Break into Smaller Pieces

If the rocks are too heavy to lift or carry, consider breaking them into smaller, more manageable pieces. 

Use a sledgehammer or a pickaxe to strike the rocks and break them apart. 

Be cautious and wear protective gear like gloves and safety goggles during this process.

Dispose of the Rocks

Once you have removed or broken the rocks, decide how you want to dispose of them. 

You can either repurpose them for other projects, use them as garden features, or arrange for proper disposal, such as contacting a waste management service.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Assess the Size and Weight
  2. Plan Your Approach
  3. Gather Necessary Tools
  4. Clear the Area
  5. Lift and Carry
  6. Break into Smaller Pieces
  7. Dispose of the Rocks