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May 31, 2015 9:44 PM CST
Name: Elaine
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Hey, Paul I picked up some water chestnut corms at an Asian market recently and think I'd like to try growing them. Do you think they'll grow after being refrigerated?

I have 7 large plump corms and a nice contained fish pond with a waterfall. Was thinking the top area of the waterfall would have moving water and make a nice, safe spot for the water chestnut venture.

Would the goldfish eat them or contaminate the water too much? Other pests like raccoons that might eat them? Your thoughts?
Elaine

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