Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Mushroom Compost Preparation

Mushroom compost is a product which is used by gardeners and landscapers all over the world, the product you actually buy is the by-products of the growing process after the mushrooms are harvested. This article aims at providing you with the information so you can make your own mushroom compost and so you can cut out the middle man. The ingredients you need to start to make mushroom compost is manure, hay, poultry manure, gypsum and mushroom spawn as well as a large compost bin and steam machine. Once you have these ingredients you are ready to go.1. For starters mix gypsum and manure.2. You now need to get your compost bin and line the bottom with the just mixed manure and gypsum and leave it for 2 or weeks. After this has happened the bin needs to be covered to allow it to become hot and all the organic matter also decompose. 3. The steam machine needs to be used indoors this allows the compost to pasteurize. The sterilized rooms with the ventilation has to be used for all
owing the steam to blow inside the room till such time the room gets heated to an approximate of 1600. 4. After it is pasteurized it should be placed on trays and the mushroom spawn added and mixed.5. Add peat and moss and make sure the humidity and room temperature is controlled. The full growth of mushrooms should be expected within 30 days. A quality mushroom can be grown with the help of horse manure. The same can be purchased from the shops or in the case of the fresh manure 20% of wet straw has to be added and to be left outside in the heap. After some hours, the heaps centre will become hot. The process has to be repeated and it has to be kept moist. When it becomes rotten the centre will cool and no longer be hot.

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