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The purpose of this page is to locate and aquire parts for whatever car project I'm working on at the moment. Also to get rid of or trade parts I no longer have a use for. I bought too many cars a few years back, had good plans for them, but am now losing storage for them. And like most people, I have too many projects!
I am also attempting to gather information on planting, harvesting and biodiversity
of tropical trees for lumber. I have some land in Costa Rica that I'm currently reforesting, and am always trying to learn more and gather information on reforesting

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Costa Rica Reforestation

Costa Rican Valcano ArenalI am attempting to gather as much information as possible on reforesting with tropical hardwoods or any species of trees that will grow in tropical rain forests in Central America. I have some land in Costa Rica near the east coast by Bananito near Limon. The climate is hot and tropical. The terrain is hilly and mountainous. Soil is wet and retains water. Plus there is allot of rainfall. I'm currently planting Gmelina tress, as are many of my neighbors in the area. They are a fast growing species from Southeast Asia. The wood is light in color and is close to being a hardwood. The banana companies are buying the lumber to make pallets out of. I would like to find out other varieties of trees that might grow in the region that might be a better long term investment as I'm not looking for the quick buck. Also would like to mix varieties of trees, as it is better for the ecosystem. I would like to find out more about biodiversity and planting practices. Any info, links or advice is greatly appreciated.


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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