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resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-04-26 10:19] – [Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to:] 188.106.98.123 | resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-06-12 19:37] – [Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to:] 88.75.184.146 | ||
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==== Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to: ==== | ==== Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to: ==== | ||
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- | __1) material | + | === Material |
* mushrooms spawn | * mushrooms spawn | ||
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close over the top) | close over the top) | ||
* bran(Kleie)/ | * bran(Kleie)/ | ||
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* hay mini-bales | * hay mini-bales | ||
* color pHast strips with a pH 4 to 10 range to measure the soil pH | * color pHast strips with a pH 4 to 10 range to measure the soil pH | ||
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* dry oak leaves (parks, forest) | * dry oak leaves (parks, forest) | ||
- | __2) artificial | + | === Artificial |
* spawn (Stropharia) | * spawn (Stropharia) | ||
* fresh (Wheat) straw | * fresh (Wheat) straw | ||
* fresh hardwood chips (up to 6 months’ old Alder, Maple, Birch, Cottonwood, Ash no more than 20% of pile) | * fresh hardwood chips (up to 6 months’ old Alder, Maple, Birch, Cottonwood, Ash no more than 20% of pile) | ||
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- | | + | * 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__ | + | === Beds in the back of the building === |
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* potato | * potato | ||
- | **Mushroom species ordered** | + | === Mushroom species ordered: === |
* 3 x Brown stew fungus, straw spawn 1 litre | * 3 x Brown stew fungus, straw spawn 1 litre | ||
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* 1 x Oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre | * 1 x Oyster mushroom, grain spawn 1 litre | ||
- | **Workshop-schedule Schedule** | + | === Workshop schedule: === |
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+ | * 4.30 – 6/7 pm - inoculation party = 'make your hands clean' experimenting with several recipes of the bulk substrates and mushroom species for the indoor and outdoor growing. (yumyum) | ||
- | '' | + | ==== Visit#3 23-30.5.12 aims to: ==== |
- | * 2-3.30 pm - hand's on participative demonstrations of log-inoculation methods (bolt, totems and wedge) | + | |
- | * 30 min - coffee break (to prod(used) coffee grains for the next part of the workshop; | + | |
- | * 4 – 4.30 pm hands-on demonstrations of inoculation | + | |
- | * 4.30 – 6/7 pm - inoculation party = 'make your hands clean' experimenting | + | |
- | with several (around 10) recipes of the bulk substrate and mushroom species for indoor and outdoor growing.'' | + | |
+ | * To birth the fungal mycelium indoor: adjusting conditions for and transferring from the incubation to the fruiting/ | ||
+ | * Maintenance of the fungal colonies outdoor: logs and mushroom beds at the backside of the building. | ||
+ | * Finishing the experimental mushroom-hugel-bed | ||
+ | * Inter-planting non-green and green garden at suspended beds, hugel-bed. | ||
+ | * Theoretical research and process documentation along the way. | ||
+ | * Writing a set of instructions on 'how to maintain in/outdoor mushrooms colonies' | ||