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resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-03-09 23:06] – created 188.106.98.115resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-03-24 10:03] – [Visit#1 14-18.3 aims to:] natabor
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-gstocuI 1671,)==== Mushroom-log culture ==== +===== About n-g-g ===== 
-=== Mushroom-log materials === +http://aavv.multiplace.org/drupal/node/133 
-== List for materials making a mushroom log:+ 
 +==== Visit#1 14-18.3 aims to: ===
 + 
 +  * Meet the site and analyze the garden from the 'fungamental' perspective (substrates, sun/shadow, wind, humidity, type of plants, trees, garden wastes, inhabitants, conditions for myco/perma-oriented creativity)  
 +  * Determine suitable, desirable mushroom varieties and locations for the next visit dedicated to the practical integration and association of mushrooms and plants.  
 +  * Inoculate some available logs for the indoor/outdoor colonization  
 +  * Sketch out the project's timeline, milestones and 'events' 
 +  * Harvest some more logs 
 +  * Theoretical research  
 +  * Process documentation along the way 
 + 
 +=== List for materials making a mushroom log indoor:=== 
 + 
   * Logs   * Logs
-  * Spawn (up to me+  * Sawdust and wood chips (hardwood) 
-  * Wood twist drill/12 mm+  * Spawn  
 +  * Wood twist drill/<del>14 mm</del> 10 mm
   * Beeswax   * Beeswax
   * Paintbrush   * Paintbrush
-  * Mallet preferably with a rubber head+  * Mallet (preferably with a rubber head)
   * Heat source   * Heat source
-  * Some covering material for logs in case of rainy weather and if you keep them outside+  * Some covering material for the logs to keep moist (transparent garbage bags or so
-  * Some big flower buckets or any found containers, or Pflanz-taschen set which can be used for sticking 1/3d of the logs into it and keep indoor +  * 3-4 flower pots (or any found containers, or Pflanz-taschen set) big enough to be used for putting 1/logs upright into it and keep indoor. 
-  * Chainsaw +  * Chainsaw  
-  * Hydrogen peroxide +  * Hydrogen peroxide (optional) 
-  * Moisture meter/Feuchtigkeitsmesser+  * Moisture meter/Feuchtigkeitsmesser (optional)
  
-=== Host tree === +=== Host-logs available for the visit 14-18.3 ===
-== Logs available for the visit 14-18.3.12: ==+
  
-  * Oak +  * Ash (2x100/20sm) 
-  * Ash  +  * Alder (1x100/20sm)
-  * Alder +
   * Beech    * Beech 
-  * Birch  +  * Birch 
-  * Oak  + 
-of each 100/20sm+=== Mushroom species ordered === 
 + 
 +  * 1 **Changeable agaric** mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs 
 +  * 1 **Nameko, 50 inoculated** plugs 
 +  * 1 **Elm oyster mushroom**, 50 inoculated plugs 
 + 
 +=== Matching type of wood to type of mushroom === 
 + 
 +  * __Changeable agaric__/Beech, Birch and Alder 
 +  (Oak, __Ash__, Poplar, Willow, Edible chestnut – possible; Conifers - less) 
 +  * __Nameko__/__Beech, Oak__, Birch 
 +  (Poplar, Willow, healthy wood from fruit trees – possible) 
 +  * __Elm oyster mushroom__/Beech, Poplar, Linden (lime), Maple, Willow, Aspen, __Alder and Birch__. 
 +  (do not grow well on Oak) 
 + 
 +==== Meeting notes (Tim, Marc, Natalia) ==== 
 + 
 +Beginning of May: planting garden and mushrooms 
 +Inside: quickly growing. Multiple types, different methods 
 +Calendar of various results. Keeping track of what works:  
 +   * Wood type 
 +   * Mushroom type  
 +   * Location 
 +   * Method 
 +   * How to sit the logs, type of bed layered, content and construction 
 + 
 +==== Plans ==== 
 + 
 +   * Out the back, narrow, playground, different beds, i.e. multiple structures of layers, different logs. Burying some logs in the ground (completely and 1/3) to soak up water from the ground. Danger of animals digging the beds up. 
 +      * 20-30 cm wide, depth of wood chips/sawdust 2 5-10cm 
 +      * Inoculated logs completely buried in soil, horizontally 
 +      * Inoculated logs upright, 1/3 flower pots indoor and in soil outside 
 +      * Substrates 
 +      * 5 mushroom types: Elm oyster, (King stropharia, Shaggy mane - next visit/garden), Nameko, Shiitake (slimy and delicious), Leion's mane, Changeable agric. Mixing mushroom types is not good.  
 +      * Some logs partially buried (soil, pots, in/outdoor) first meeting 
 +   * Tomato beds: half-half wooden chips-sawdust, mycelium and soil (pizza-bed.) Layers for mycelium: soil, wood chips, inoculated grains, wood chips, paper/card with holes, soil with plants into the holes: tomatoes, basil,... extra foods, e.g. dog food/cat soup should be good for mushrooms 
 +   * Make connection with Mykologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Botanischer Garten in Linz and local fungi-addicted people 
 +==== Timeplan ==== 
 + 
 +   * 14-18.3  
 +      * Inoculate (all) the logs we have. these logs should be stored where appropriate. 
 +      * Some logs buried - need some sawdust. 
 +      * Prepare the first log-beds out the back 
 +      * Chainsaw to size 
 +      * Woodchips with the electric plane and pasteurize them 
 + 
 +   * Mid April fresh sawdust and wood chips - 2 weeks beforehand is optimal. 3 weeks less so but okay. 
 +   * Also collect espresso grounds - helps balance the soil pH - get a few days before Natalia arrives. 
 + 
 +   * 1st week in May 
 +     * 7-10 days 
 +     * Setting up more or less everything! 
 +     * Workshop on 5th May - 'Spawn-2-substrate techniques, low-tek propagation' 
 +     * Materials all prepared: plugs, logs, beeswax, chips, sawdust, coffee grounds 
 +     * Cap for spore printing or for more mycelium 
 +     * Workshop for people to come and take home a next generation 
 +     * Try making plugs and the inoculated grains - this might be too hard 
 +     * Workshop people making the logs for us and maybe taking one with them - knowledge exchange 
 +     * Indoor wood chips and grains - this is for the June clone party 
 +     * Get in contact with Leos friend (mushroom expert) - get details off Leo / set a time for an informal meeting 
 + 
 +   * Third phase depends on when the mushrooms come. 6 weeks later for indoor. outdoor will be even later - late August through October. 
 +     * Cloning event in June - say around 18-27 June 
 +     * We will see the mycelium 2 weeks beforehand. it looks like a cake. Then shock it (light, maybe cold), open it slightly (fresh air), wait a few days 3-4, then pinning. then 7 days to the mushroom. 4-5 days of mushrooms before they dry out.  
 +     * Cloning from stems of elm oyster. 
 +     * Main event mid September. details to follow. 
 +    
 +   * Ongoing - every 2-3 years a new cloning and re-inoculate logs 
 + 
 +==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissova's residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 ====  
 + 
 +   * Outdoor:  
 +     * Elm/2xBeech/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
 +     * Changeable agaric/1xAsh, 1xBirch, 1xAlder/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
 +     * Nomeko/2xBeech/plugs, 1xBirch (long configuration/soil) 
 +     * Leon's mane/2xBeech/old grains (upright, 1/3, soil) 
 + 
 +   * Indoor:    
 +     * Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot) 
 +     * Leon's mane/sawdust+coffee/(old)grains (log upright 1/3, flower pot) 
 +     * Changeable agaric/plugs/1xBirch, 1xAlder (log upright 1/3, flower pot) 
 +     * Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot) 
 +     * Shiitake/sawdust+coffee/grains (flower pot) 
 +     * Elm/sawdust/plugs (2xtoilet paper) 
 + 
 +Pix: 
  
-==== Mushroom-bed culture ==== +http://aavv.multiplace.org/drupal/node/147
-===== ==== Timeline ==== =====+
  
 +http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/ 
  
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