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Due to the bad conditions I have not really gotten any roots so far. I will try planting with the manure. Do you think zoysia grass would work? How do you prepare cassava? |
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![]() I noticed that good soil was less an issue when its grown in shade.
With the cassava, once the roots get large enough you can prepare them several ways. I peel them, then slice and boil them until almost finished. They become more opaque once close. After, I drain the water completely, then fry them golden brown and crisp. A bit of salt and garlic powder and they taste very good. |
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![]() My first real harvest of malanga! Woot!
![]() This isn’t from two plants. One isn’t the green kind, the other is the red. Red has been there longer so more root. ![]() ![]() Some cassava ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Does anyone have a source to purchase red malanga root to grow? I am only able to find white malanga locally.
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