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Spent mushroom compost — is the residual compost waste generated by the mushroom production industry. It is readily available (bagged, at nursery suppliers), and its formulation generally consists of a combination of wheat straw, dried blood, horse manure and ground… … Wikipedia
mushroom picker's disease — mushroom worker s disease hypersensitivity pneumonitis in persons working with moldy compost prepared for growing mushrooms in closed areas, especially in those handling the dried material after harvesting, usually due to inhalation of spores of… … Medical dictionary
compost — noun Compost is used before these nouns: ↑bin, ↑heap, ↑toilet Compost is used after these nouns: ↑mushroom … Collocations dictionary
mushroom — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ edible ▪ poisonous ▪ cultivated ▪ wild ▪ fresh ▪ button … Collocations dictionary
straw mushroom — noun small tropical and subtropical edible mushroom having a white cap and long stem; an expensive delicacy in China and other Asian countries where it is grown commercially • Syn: ↑Chinese mushroom, ↑Volvariella volvacea • Hypernyms: ↑agaric •… … Useful english dictionary
straw mushroom — noun Etymology: from their cultivation on rice straw compost Date: 1961 a mushroom (Volvariella volvacea) that has a conical cap and is cultivated in southeastern Asia and used especially in Chinese cooking … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bokashi — (Japanese for fermented organic matter ) is a method of intensive composting. It can use an aerobic or anaerobic inoculation to produce the compost. Once a starter culture is made, it can be re used, like yogurt culture. Since the popular… … Wikipedia
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Lung biopsy. Trichrome stain … Wikipedia
Container composting — is an approach to composting in a container.There is debate as to whether slatted or closed sided bins are preferable, for this affects air circulation in the compost pile. There is also debate about the potential for heat loss. The Indore method … Wikipedia
No-dig gardening — is a non cultivation method used by some organic gardeners. The origins of no dig gardening are unclear, and may be based on pre industrial or nineteenth century farming techniques.[1] Two pioneers of the method in the twentieth century included… … Wikipedia
German mound — The German (or Magic ) mound is a method of composting, especially woody garden wastes, such as prunings, hedge clippings, brassica stems, brashwood.It involves digging a circular trench about 1 inch deep and 5 inches wide, in its centre is dug… … Wikipedia