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Landscaping Sand, Decorative Pebbles, Construction grade sand (emeryville)

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Sand with some dirt. I'm scrapping off the top layer of landscaping sand and pebbles to reveal the soil below (which is a sturdy Emeryville clay). I have tried to keep the sand separated from the clayish dirt as much as I can. In some places there is plastic or weedblocker separating the dirt and sand, so it was easier to keep the sand and the dirt separate.

It's 100% clean.

No plastic or garbage or wood chips mixed in.
This sand is not for sandboxes or terrariums

How much do I have? I have about 2 bags left of the sand. The bags are only 1/4 full, I need to keep them light so I can move them. Also, I have sand that hasn't been put into bags that is in a pile that amounts to about 2 full bags.

The decorative pebbles have not been scrapped up.
Depending on how "clean" you want it, will determine how careful we will have to be when scrapping it off the sand. That's right, even more sand.

The pebbles are not buried beneath a layer of leaves or anything. But they are not as pristine as the day they were laid down.

It's 100% clean.
No plastic or garbage or wood chips mixed in.

This sand is not for sandboxes or terrariums

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