yes but it is unlikely to fruit.
the easiest way is to collect the stones and soak them in water for 24 hours then put them in a bag with quite a lot of damp potting compost - the peaty one like gro bags. Fasten the bag tightly so its air and moisture tight with something like a chip clip and put it in the airing cupboard or another warm spot. check it about every three days after the first seven days and take out any shooting stones. pot them up in more compost covering them by about and inch and put the pot in a warm bright place. Keep the compost damp but not soaked. Keep checking the bag in the airing cupboard and take out the stones as they shoot.