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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 598150" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>The iron and clay mixture i bought last May was $34.5 for a 50lb bag. When they came up there were two distinct colors of plant. I did a little research and iron and clay were two different varieties grown back in the day and had slighlty different characteristics. I guess nobody kept them separate and they are all mixed up now. A book with a section on them published in 1907 or so treated them as used for slightly different purposes. Most of the discussion was about grazing pigs which may happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 598150, member: 8840"] The iron and clay mixture i bought last May was $34.5 for a 50lb bag. When they came up there were two distinct colors of plant. I did a little research and iron and clay were two different varieties grown back in the day and had slighlty different characteristics. I guess nobody kept them separate and they are all mixed up now. A book with a section on them published in 1907 or so treated them as used for slightly different purposes. Most of the discussion was about grazing pigs which may happen again. [/QUOTE]
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