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PostPosted: Jan 8th, '15, 13:12 
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Anyone know where I can get 14-20mm black (or grey) scoria in Sydney.
There are a few places in Melbourne that sell it, but the freight will kill me....
Wife does not like the Red Scoria.

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PostPosted: Jan 8th, '15, 13:19 
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I usually just ring around with the local landscaping places.

Black scoria might be harder though.


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I bought red scoria from http://www.markslandscape.com.au/aggregates-and-decorative-pebbles in Bargo, you could ask him about black or grey but I have not heard of it in Sydney.


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PostPosted: Jan 8th, '15, 17:04 
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Called around 6 local landscaping places and they only have red... Damn...

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Tell your wife the red matches her purse?


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You could top off the scoria with a layer of pebbles or gravel, it hides the scoria for a few years.


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