Showing posts with label mushroom-growing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mushroom-growing. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 August 2011

mushrooms


Mushrooms are not a true vegetable in the sense that it does not have any leaves, roots, or seeds, and really does not need any light to grow. So what exactly is a mushroom? It is a fungus, which grows in the dark and creates more mushrooms by releasing spores. Mushrooms are found all over the world and have been a very honored food in many cultures. Ancient Egyptians considered mushrooms to be food for the royals. The French adored the fungus and began harvesting them in caves during the seventeenth century. These famous fungi didn't reach popularity in the United States until the late 1800s.

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Sunday, 28 August 2011 by Haroun Betoon · 0

Saturday, 27 August 2011

The magic secrets to Grow Mushrooms


 The way to Grow Mushrooms 

Fresh mushrooms  have grown to be one of the key ingredients for wide selection cuisines around the globe. Boost in demand from customers has given a boost to mushroom culture techniques. Mushroom company is being commercialized today and mushroom culture occupies a major portion of the agricultural sector. With modern techniques of tissue culture, emphasis is laid more on improving the quality of mushrooms produced on a large range. You must be amazed to know that mushrooms can be grown at home also. The next content shall let you know, how you can grow mushrooms in your own home.

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Saturday, 27 August 2011 by Haroun Betoon · 0

Friday, 26 August 2011

behaviors’ of the mushroom


What exactly is the growth behaviors’ of the mushroom?

 Might it be growing by itself? If there are clusters, are they tightly packed, so that the bases of the stems are touching, or even fused? If the mushroom is growing from a log, does it stick out laterally from the log, or does it sit on top of the log--or does it have a curved stem that comes out of the side of the log but aligns the cap so that it is perpendicular to the environment?

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Friday, 26 August 2011 by Haroun Betoon · 0