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Grow Edible Mushrooms In Your Vegetable Garden!

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Carolyn Herriot | Image: Carolyn Herriot | 11 Apr 2008
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spawn_1.jpg
hardwood chips
1. Hardwood chips
bark mulch
2. Shredded bark mulch
wet straw
3. Straw
bag of spawn
4. Bag of spawn
spread 50% of the spawn
5. Spawn spread in trench
Top with straw
6. Spawn with layer of
straw on top
tamp with a plank
7. Plank on trench

King Stropharia is a large edible species suited for cultivation in home gardens.

These mushrooms need a moist shaded location, which remains humid and will not dry out.

A $10 bag of spawn is enough to inoculate a 25-square foot trench, filled with 6 to12 inches of woodchips, coarse wood shavings and straw.

Hardwood chips are best (alder, maple, birch, poplars), but the mushrooms will also grow on woodchips of conifers, except for cedar and redwood.

Growth is slow below 50°F, best between 60 – 85°F. Over 100°F may kill the mycelium.

Keep the mushroom bed moist. When white mycelium appear cover these gently with pre-moistened soil.

You should expect mushrooms within a few months.

Spring is a good time to begin - Here’s how:

1. Buy spawn. Try Western Biologicals western [at] prismnet [dot] bc [dot] ca
2. Dig a 24 ft. long, 1ft. wide, 12 in. deep trench.
3. Line with 3 sheets of newspaper (soy ink only).
4. Layer in 2 in. of fresh, coarse hardwood chips.
5. Add 2 in. of shredded bark mulch.
6. Spread 50% of spawn.
7. Layer with 2 in. of wet straw, (presoaked).
8. Another layer of hardwood chips.
9. Layer with rest of spawn.
10. Cover with shredded bark mulch.
11. Cover with 2 in. layer of straw.
12. Water.
13. Place plank of wood over top of trench and tamp down gently for layers to make contact by walking on it.

Leave covered with plank if frost threatens.

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Wonderful article on "growing edible mushrooms" . Would love to give it a try...a geat alternative to drilling and injected innoculated pegs.

April 12, 2008 at 14:30
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