LANDSCAPE STONE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLUB GREEN LANGE-STEGMANN COMPANY #1 Angelica Street St. Louis MO 63147 landscape stone;insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides for domestic and commercial use;mulch;
GARICK GARICK 13600 Broadway Avenue Cleveland OH 44125 Landscape stone, namely, limestone, pea gravel, silica pebbles, white marble, brick chips, shale, and volcanic rock; sand; limestone; and aggregate material composed of expanded clay, marble fines, limestone, and sand for use in concrete masonry; baseball infield mix, namely, a sand, silt, and clay mixture and a sand and clay mixture with or without a calcined clay drying agent;Transportation logistics services, namely, arranging the transportation of goods for others; and inventory management in the field of transportation of bulk, bagged, and palletized goods;Compost; manure; planting soil; potting soil; soil conditioner for horticultural, domestic, and agricultural use; soil amendments; growing mix for horticultural use; peat humus; calcium carbonate mixture for marking athletic fields; and calcined clay for use as a moisture absorbent for athletic fields;Mulch; wood fiber surfacing, namely, a natural wood by-product specifically developed for use as a safety surface on playgrounds; wood chips for use as ground cover; peat moss; and top soil;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems of fabricating stone products are provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a stone piece, separating the stone piece into a plurality of sawed stone slabs by cutting with at least one saw blade, separating the plurality of sawed stone slabs into split stone slabs by cutting with a plurality of teeth, forming at least one pitched edge on at least one of the faces of the split stone slabs, and colliding the plurality of pitched stone slabs in a container to break the pitched stone slabs into a plurality of stone products having multiple lengths. The collisions include contacting between the pitched stone slabs, contacting between at least one pitched stone slab and the inner surface of the container, or both.