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Old 10-19-2019, 01:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Growing tips for malanga (taro)

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you can also line the hole with bentonite, which is used by both water well and oil field in their drilling fluids. also used for making green sand.have a few early mustang parts around, steering drive train. do you have parts for 68 goat or mid 70's camaro or firebird.?
Yes bentonite will work well. Trying to keep it simple. Actually my dream would be a bentonite pond for my koi (another hobby)….. I am a car horder lol. I have 2 gto (68 and 69)verts and a lemans (68)vert projects. I just picked up a 1970 formula in tough shape but had good running drivetrain. $3.5k with a hood. It needs work on floors, rear frame rails but has a 12bolt and great running drivetrain! I wanted a trans am but no luck finding a 1973 or before project. ALso have a 1969 firebird vert! What are you looking for? I see stuff a lot here in Mich. All my stuff is project grade. Hopefully will have one of the stangs done over the winter. Banana Joe glad you reminded me about that post otherwise I would have thought stalker or you saw me on one the mustang sites. No living horses lol. I do have 4 pretty desirable mustangs. Your sandy soil is the major problem. We have a lot of clay here in Ann Arbor and it works well with taro (colocasia). I think change of soil or keeping wet will make a big difference.
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