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-gstocuI 1671,) +===== About n-g-g ===== 
-Howe +http://aavv.multiplace.org/drupal/node/133 
-==== Mushroom-log culture ====+ 
 +==== 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:=== === List for materials making a mushroom log indoor:===
    
   * Logs   * Logs
-  * Sawdust and wood chips of the same trees+  * Sawdust and wood chips (hardwood)
   * Spawn    * Spawn 
-  * Wood twist drill/<del>14 mm</del> 11 mm+  * Wood twist drill/<del>14 mm</del> 10 mm
   * Beeswax   * Beeswax
   * Paintbrush   * Paintbrush
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   * Heat source   * Heat source
   * Some covering material for the logs to keep moist (transparent garbage bags or so)   * Some covering material for the logs to keep moist (transparent garbage bags or so)
-  * 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.+  * 3-4 flower pots (or any found containers, or Pflanz-taschen set) big enough to be used for putting 1/3 logs upright into it and keep indoor.
   * Chainsaw    * Chainsaw 
   * Hydrogen peroxide (optional)   * Hydrogen peroxide (optional)
   * Moisture meter/Feuchtigkeitsmesser (optional)   * Moisture meter/Feuchtigkeitsmesser (optional)
  
-=== Host-logs available for the visit 14-18.3.12: === +=== Host-logs available for the visit 14-18.3 === 
-   + 
-  * Ash (2 x 100/20sm) +  * Ash (2x100/20sm) 
-  * Alder (1 x 100/20sm)+  * Alder (1x100/20sm)s
   * Beech    * Beech 
-  * Oak 
   * Birch   * Birch
  
 === Mushroom species ordered === === Mushroom species ordered ===
  
-  * 1 Changeable agaric mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs +  * 1 **Changeable agaric** mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs 
-  * 1 Nameko, 50 inoculated plugs +  * 1 **Nameko, 50 inoculate**d plugs 
-  * 1 Elm oyster mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs+  * 1 **Elm oyster mushroom**, 50 inoculated plugs
  
 === Matching type of wood to type of mushroom === === Matching type of wood to type of mushroom ===
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   (do not grow well on Oak)   (do not grow well on Oak)
  
-==== Timeline ==== +==== Meeting notes (Tim, Marc, Natalia) ====
  
-14.– 18.3.12 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, etc., a well as the conditions for myco/perma -oriented creativity)  
- 
-  * determine mushroom varieties (suitable, desirable) and locations for the next visit dedicated to the practical integration (associating mushroom and plant/roots to benefit both) of edible fungi into the garden. 'Garden with a Mycorrhizal twist' so to say..  
- 
-  * inoculate some available logs for the indoor colonization (up to the next visit) to save time and get some colonized logs for the outside 'transplantation', when the danger of frost passes 
- 
-  * do theoretical research while working 
- 
-  * generate the project's site/process documentation along the way 
- 
-  * sketch out the project's timeline, milestones and 'events' 
-  * harvest some more logs 
- 
-==== Meeting notes ==== 
 Beginning of May: planting garden and mushrooms Beginning of May: planting garden and mushrooms
-Inside: quickly growing. multiple types, +Inside: quickly growing. Multiple types, different methods
 Calendar of various results. Keeping track of what works:  Calendar of various results. Keeping track of what works: 
-   wood type +   Wood type 
-   mycelium type +   Mushroom type  
-   where,  +   Location 
-   * type of bed layered, content and construction+   Method 
 +   * How to sit the logs, type of bed layered, content and construction
  
-Plans+==== Plans ====
-   * Out the back, narrow, playground. different beds, i.e. multiple structures of layers, different logs. burying some logs in the ground to soak up water from the ground. danger of animals digging the beds up. +
-      * 30-40 cm wide, depth of wood chips / sawdust 2 x 5-10cm +
-      * inoculated logs completely buried in soil, horizontally +
-      * 3 substrates +
-      * 3-4 mushroom types: elm oyster, kinstropharia, shaggy mane, Nameko (slimy and delicious). mixing mushroom types is not good. we should make sure we have easily identifiable mushrooms.  +
-      * some logs partially buried first meeting.+
  
-   tomato beds: half-half mycelium and soil. 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 should be good for mushrooms+   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 x 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. 
-   inside: elm oysters, planting now. 26 degrees is optimal.  wrapped in plastic. forget them for a month. +      * 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 
-   * changeable agaric, Kuehbomysy mutabilis  (Stockschwämmchen) +      * Chainsaw to size 
-   * 26 degrees is the optimal temperature. +      * Woodchips with the electric plane and pasteurize them
- +
- +
-   * mushrooms growing from themselves what are the dangers of cross-infection, other types of mycelium. using temperature to control which ones survive.  +
- +
-Timeplan +
-   * this time.  +
-      * inoculate (all) the logs we have older than 2 weeks. these logs should be stored where appropriate. +
-      * some logs buried - need some sawdust. +
-      * prepare the first bed 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.    * mid April fresh sawdust and wood chips - 2 weeks beforehand is optimal. 3 weeks less so but okay.
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    * 1st week in May    * 1st week in May
      * 7-10 days      * 7-10 days
-     setting up more or less everything! +     Setting up more or less everything! 
-     workshop on 5th May +     Workshop on 5th May - 'Spawn-2-substrate techniques, low-tek propagation' 
-     * Materials all prepared: plugs, logs, beeswax, chis, sawdust, coffee grounds +     * Materials all prepared: plugs, logs, beeswax, chips, sawdust, coffee grounds 
-     cap for spore printing or for more mycelium +     Cap for spore printing or for more mycelium 
-     workshop for people to come and take home a next generation +     Workshop for people to come and take home a next generation 
-     try making plugs and the inoculated grains - this might be too hard +     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 +     Workshop people making the logs for us and maybe taking one with them - knowledge exchange 
-     indoor woodchips and grains - this is for the June clone party +     Indoor wood chips and grains - this is for the June clone party
  
    * Third phase depends on when the mushrooms come. 6 weeks later for indoor. outdoor will be even later - late August through October.    * 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 +     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 fall apart.  +     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 stalks of elm oyster. +     Cloning from stems of elm oyster. 
-     main event mid September. details to follow.+     Main event mid September. details to follow.
        
    * Ongoing - every 2-3 years a new cloning and re-inoculate logs    * Ongoing - every 2-3 years a new cloning and re-inoculate logs
  
-===== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissovas residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 =====+==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissova'residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 ==== 
 + 
 +  * Logs:  
 + 
 +   * Outdoor:  
 +     * Elm/2xBeech/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
 +     * Changeable agaric/1xAsh, 1xBirch, 1xAlder/plugs 
 +     * Nomeko/2xBeech/plugs, 1xBirch (laying in a long configuration) 
 +     * Leon's mane/2xBeech/old grains (upright, 1/3 into the soil)
  
-Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/+   * Indoor   
 +     * Elm/2xBeech/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
 +     * Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot) 
 +     * Leon's mane/sawdust+coffee/(old)grains (log upright 1/3 into flower pot) 
 +     * Changeable agaric/plugs/1xBirch, 1xAlder (log upright 1/3 into flower pot)
  
-** Inoculate some available logs for colonization ** +   Other
-   * inoculating 3 types of mycelium using plugs which got placed in different types of logs:  +     Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot
-      Stockschwämmchen (Kuehneromyces+     Shiitake/sawdust+coffee/(old)grains (flower pot)
-      Nameko (Pholiota nameko) +
-      * Ulmenseitling (Hypsizygus ulmarius)+
  
 +Pix: http://aavv.multiplace.org/drupal/node/147
 +     http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/ 
  
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