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resilients:non-green-gardening [2012-03-24 10:05] – [Visit#1 14-18.3 aims to:] nataborresilients:non-green-gardening [2012-04-26 07:40] 188.106.98.123
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   * 1 **Changeable agaric** mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs   * 1 **Changeable agaric** mushroom, 50 inoculated plugs
-  * 1 **Nameko, 50 inoculated** plugs +  * 1 **Nameko**, 50 inoculatedv 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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      * Get in contact with Leos friend (mushroom expert) - get details off Leo / set a time for an informal meeting      * 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.+   * Third phase depends on when the mushrooms come. 6 weeks later for indoor. Outdoor will be even later - late August through October
 +   * Logs might take 1-2 years to start and be (fully) productive.
      * 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 dry out.       * 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+     * Cloning from stems. 
-     * Main event mid September. details to follow.+     * Main event mid/end September. Details to follow.
        
-   * Ongoing - every 2-3 years a new cloning and re-inoculate logs +   * Ongoing - every 2-3 years beds expending. Logs can produce 2-8 years depending on the type of mushroom, wood, size of the log and conditions. 
- +==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissova's residence 01/14.03 - 18.03 ==== 
-==== Practical implementations during Natalia Borissova's residence 01 / 14.03 - 18.03 ==== +
  
    * Outdoor:     * Outdoor: 
-     * Elm/2xBeech/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) +     * Elm/2 x Beech/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
-     * Changeable agaric/1xAsh1xBirch1xAlder/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) +     * Changeable agaric/1 x Ash1 x Birch1 x Alder/plugs (upright, 1/3 into the soil) 
-     * Nomeko/2xBeech/plugs, 1xBirch (long configuration/soil) +     * Nomeko/2 x Beech/plugs, 1 x Birch (long configuration/soil) 
-     * Leon's mane/2xBeech/old grains (upright, 1/3, soil)+     * Leon's mane/2 x Beech/old grains (upright, 1/3, soil)
  
    * Indoor:       * Indoor:   
-     * Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot) +     * Oysters/sawdust + coffee/stem butts (flower pot) 
-     * Leon's mane/sawdust+coffee/(old)grains (log upright 1/3, flower pot) +     * Leon's mane/sawdust + coffee/(old)grains (log upright 1/3, flower pot) 
-     * Changeable agaric/plugs/1xBirch1xAlder (log upright 1/3, flower pot) +     * Changeable agaric/plugs/1 x Birch1 x Alder (log upright 1/3, flower pot) 
-     * Oysters/sawdust+coffee/stem butts (flower pot) +     * Oysters/sawdust + coffee/stem butts (flower pot) 
-     * Shiitake/sawdust+coffee/grains (flower pot) +     * Shiitake/sawdust + coffee/grains (flower pot) 
-     * Elm/sawdust/plugs (2xtoilet paper)+     * Elm/sawdust/plugs (2 x toilet paper)
  
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 http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/  http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/ 
  
 +==== Visit#2 4-13.5 aims to: ====
 +
 +  * Workshop: Some non-sterile methods and simple procedures, fast-to-grow mushroom-varieties, experimental substrates and growing mediums for starting up your potential non-green-garden at home, yard and any other in/outdoor habitat. 
 +  * n-g-g indoor
 +  * n-g-g bed-culture outdoor
 +
 +=== List for materials making a mushroom log indoor:===
 +
 +1) material for the workshop + indoor garden
 +
 +-mushrooms spawn +
 +-fresh (Wheat) straw
 +-hardwood-chips
 +-hardwood-sawdust=Hartholz-Pellets
 +-logs, 20-30 cm diameter x 50-60 cm 
 +-coconut coir/kokosfaser
 +-lime (limestone)/calcium carbonate (CaCO3)/garten kalk/kalkhydrat (mineral used to improve an acid soil)
 +-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/nursery pots
 +-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
 +close over the top)
 +-bran(Kleie)/rice bran
 +
 +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:
 +
 +-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/laundry baskets with holes
 +-human/animal urine (the fresh one;)
 +-dry oak leaves (parks, forest)
 +
 +2) artificial mixed-garden in front - 'hanging permaculture-bed/s with plants/kitchen garden and mushrooms interplanted.
 +
 +-spawn (Stropharia)
 +-fresh (Wheat) straw
 +-fresh hardwood chips (up to 6 months’ old Alder, Maple, Birch, Cottonwood, Ash
 +no more than 20% of pile)
 +-cardboard
 +-plants can be used: 
 +--3 x tomatoes 
 +--3 x basil
 +--1 x oregano
 +--1 x thyme
 +--1 x garlic/onion
 +--1 x eggplant 
 +--1 x zucchini
 +--1 x marjoram
 +-compost (later on)
 +
 +
 +3) beds in the back of the building
 +
 +'Stopharia path'
 +
 +-spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata)
 +-mixed hardwood (work best) 
 +-dog food soup (freely available from transfer and recycling centers)
 +-or/and cat food soup
 +-weeds/cardboard
 +
 +'Stopharia straw bed'
 +
 +-spawn (Stropharia rugusoannulata)
 +-fresh Wheat straw
 +-cover (old sesame bags, cloth, cardboards, grass shade)
 +
 +'Hugelkultur raised bed' - potato interplanted with mushrooms (oysters)
 +
 +we can try to experiment with hugelkultur raised (can be 2m high) bed
 +potato interplanted with mushrooms (for urban conditions = it can be built
 +on top of bare ground, concrete, gravel or hanging..).perfect for potato as well as cucumbers and legumes
 +
 +-rotting wood/branches/woody debris
 +-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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