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You can use it for drainage in the bottoms of flower pots.

If you have a lot of it you could put it in bags and give it away for other people to use. Maybe they could buy a flower pot (from you) and get a bag of drainage bisque pieces.

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I toss some of mine into the trash compactor, then into the cement mixer and tumble with sand to smooth the sharp edges; Then I use it as mulch in the garden. I like the color---it blends with the paint on my house (no surprise, since I used a piece of bisque to choose the color in the first place!) I also use broken bisque pieces as plant markers by writing on them with a Sharpie. It lasts about one season before it fades out, which is perfect for summer veggies. It fits with my "Mediterranean cottage" style garden.

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Less than 1 mile away I can take any ceramic or china item in raw to fired forms for recycling into road fill/paving. I drop off toilets to glaze ware to clay trimmings concrete whatever as its non organic.

They grind it add ground rocks and use it on State Highways. Its a win win

MANY PLACES IN THIS STATE HAVE THIS GOING ON

California may be ahead or behind on this??

Mark

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