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resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-03-17 22:55] – [Visit#1 14-18.3.12 aims to:] nataborresilients:non-green-gardening [2012-03-17 23:15] – [Indoor:] natabor
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-==== Visit#1 14-18.3.12 aims to: ====+==== 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, etc., a well as the conditions for myco/perma-oriented creativity)    * 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) 
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    * 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.    * 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       * 20-30 cm wide, depth of wood chips/sawdust 2 x 5-10cm
-      * inoculated logs completely buried in soil, horizontally +      * Inoculated logs completely buried in soil, horizontally 
-      * inoculated logs upright, 1/3 flower pots indoor and in soil outside +      * Inoculated logs upright, 1/3 flower pots indoor and in soil outside 
-      * substrates+      * 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.        * 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       * 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+   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
  
 ==== Timeplan ==== ==== Timeplan ====
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    * 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 fall apart.  
-     cloning from stalks of elm oyster. +     Cloning from stalks 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
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 ==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissovas residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 ==== ==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissovas residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 ====
  
-Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/+Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/ (by Tina)
  
 +==== Indoor: ====
  
 +* Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot)
 +* Shiitake/sawdust+coffee/(old)grains (flower pot)
  
 +=== 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)
 +
 +==== 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)
 +
 +Pix: http://aavv.multiplace.org/drupal/node/147 
  
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