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Re: SqFt Mushrooms Companion Planting
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- Subject: Re: SqFt Mushrooms Companion Planting
- From: margaret lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 05:40:27 -0700
- In-Reply-To: 20000123005039.17787.qmail@www0u.netaddress.usa.net>
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At 04:50 PM 1/22/2000 PST, you wrote:
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
>>Hi all,
>Please visit my page where I show what I did with some extra
>hardwood logs I had in my back yard last summer. I haven't
>heard any of you say you've done a raised bed this way so
>maybe this is a new variation on an old theme!
>http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=81654&a=1590502
>Any Questions, please ask! Fred
>
>*When can you do a website for me? LOL
>Looks great! And loved the humour...clay soil!
>
>BTW, I asked, only semi-in jest, what about SqFt mushrooms.
>Ther's a few types that WANT semi-buried hardwood.
>Shitake anyone???
>YOU, could do it!
>I'd like to forward your link to some more
>knowledgable on this. I think they'd get a kick out of this.
>
>Talk About comPANion planting!!!
>Mushrooms actually improve soil, by releasing nutrients
>from their uncomposted bound state!
>
>THIS, is GREAT!!!
>Bill
>
Bill, what a great idea! I used the stockade style years ago, using
driftwood around a herb bed, but your idea of then inoculating the logs
with mushroom spore absolutely sparkles! Margaret L
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