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Jul 14, 2015 7:10 PM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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I am just chatting a few minutes here , about the algae crete and so forth , I am looking for my misplaced air pumps , Found a couple water pumps in the process ,,
Old aquariums are not hard to find or water containers , light in and mosquitoes kept out is rather difficult at times here , Cellophane seems to for now ,
Takes the longer fibered algae a few weeks to grow and larger containers than the milk jugs ,

So for now , the cardboard and the concrete is all I am using , I do not use the sand presently because the starch paste used to make cardboard and paper is like a mortar sand as it dries ,after it has Broken down for soaking ,,
As my self catches up to this though , I am looking forward to more algae crete attempts .. it keeps me interested as do several of threads here .. I tip my hat to you.
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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