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==== Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to: ==== | ==== Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to: ==== | ||
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* n-g-g bed-culture outdoor | * n-g-g bed-culture outdoor | ||
- | === List for materials making a mushroom log indoor:=== | + | **List for materials making a mushroom log indoor:** |
- | 1) material for the workshop + indoor | + | === __1) material for the workshop + indoor |
- | -mushrooms spawn + | + | |
- | -fresh (Wheat) straw | + | * mushrooms spawn + |
- | -hardwood-chips | + | |
- | -hardwood-sawdust=Hartholz-Pellets | + | |
- | -logs, 20-30 cm diameter x 50-60 cm | + | |
- | -coconut coir/ | + | |
- | -lime (limestone)/ | + | |
- | -garden gypsum aka calcium sulfate (CaSO4) (It provides calcium & sulfur, both essential nutrients, but does not affect soil pH. This can be very helpful in improving soil tilth, reducing soil compaction, & improving aeration.) | + | |
- | -recycled pelleted paper fiber (optional) | + | |
- | -used coffee grains | + | |
- | -vermiculite + | + | |
- | -paper/ | + | |
- | -paper plates | + | |
- | -plastic plates | + | |
- | -ordinary trash bags | + | |
- | -3% peroxide solution | + | |
- | -old cotton pillow (to soak straw) | + | |
- | -paper grocery or paper lawn sized bags (to cover totem-logs) | + | |
- | -plastic bags, black or white, sized (to completely enclose totem-logs and | + | |
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close over the top) | close over the top) | ||
- | -bran(Kleie)/ | + | * bran(Kleie)/ |
- | optional: | + | //optional:// |
- | -hay mini-bales (optional) | + | * hay mini-bales (optional) |
- | -color pHast strips with a pH 4 to 10 range to measure the soil pH (optional) | + | |
- | -horse poo | + | |
- | -cow poo | + | |
- | -chicken manure | + | |
- | -wild bird seed | + | |
- | -vegetable oil | + | |
- | -kelp meal | + | |
- | to collect: | + | __to collect:__ |
- | -cardboard boxes | + | * cardboard boxes |
- | -egg-boxes | + | |
- | -egg shells | + | |
- | -coffee (clean pot/bag. do not mix it with anything else. keep it covered) | + | |
- | -rain water | + | |
- | -newspapers | + | |
- | -cotton waste (cloth etc) | + | |
- | -old garbage/ | + | |
- | -human/ | + | |
- | -dry oak leaves (parks, forest) | + | |
- | 2) artificial mixed-garden in front - ' | + | == __2) artificial mixed-garden in front - ' |
- | -spawn (Stropharia) | + | |
- | -fresh (Wheat) straw | + | * spawn (Stropharia) |
- | -fresh hardwood chips (up to 6 months’ old Alder, Maple, Birch, Cottonwood, Ash | + | |
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no more than 20% of pile) | no more than 20% of pile) | ||
- | -cardboard | + | * cardboard |
- | -plants can be used: | + | |
- | --3 x tomatoes | + | |
- | --3 x basil | + | |
- | --1 x oregano | + | |
- | --1 x thyme | + | |
- | --1 x garlic/ | + | |
- | --1 x eggplant | + | |
- | --1 x zucchini | + | |
- | --1 x marjoram | + | |
- | -compost (later on) | + | |
+ | __3) beds in the back of the building__== Headline == | ||
- | 3) beds in the back of the building | + | === ' |
- | ' | + | * spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata) |
+ | * mixed hardwood (work best) | ||
+ | * dog food soup (freely available from transfer and recycling centers) | ||
+ | * or/and cat food soup | ||
+ | * weeds/ | ||
- | -spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata) | + | === ' |
- | -mixed hardwood (work best) | + | |
- | -dog food soup (freely available from transfer and recycling centers) | + | |
- | -or/and cat food soup | + | |
- | -weeds/ | + | |
- | ' | + | * spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata) |
+ | * fresh Wheat straw | ||
+ | * cover (old sesame bags, cloth, cardboards, grass shade) | ||
- | -spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata) | + | === ' |
- | -fresh Wheat straw | + | |
- | -cover (old sesame bags, cloth, cardboards, grass shade) | + | |
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we can try to experiment with hugelkultur raised (can be 2m high) bed | we can try to experiment with hugelkultur raised (can be 2m high) bed | ||
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on top of bare ground, concrete, gravel or hanging..).perfect for potato as well as cucumbers and legumes | on top of bare ground, concrete, gravel or hanging..).perfect for potato as well as cucumbers and legumes | ||
- | -rotting wood/ | + | * rotting wood/ |
- | -leaves, straw, woodchips, manure, and or compost and soil | + | |
- | -wood ash | + | |
- | -weeds | + | |
- | -hedge clippings, garden soil and coffee grounds | + | |
- | -topsoil, compost, and or manure | + | |
- | -diluted pee | + | |
- | -crushed egg shells | + | |
- | -some logs for the edges (can be mushrooms inoculated) | + | |
- | -mulch inoculated with gourmet mushrooms | + | |
- | -potato | + | |
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+ | === Mushroom species ordered === | ||
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+ | * Brown stew fungus, straw spawn 1 litre | ||
+ | * Pink oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre | ||
+ | * Oyster mushroom " | ||
+ | * Pleurotus pulmonarius | ||
+ | * Pink oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre | ||
+ | * Elm oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre | ||
+ | * Oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre |