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Title: Mushroom Compost
Post by: nilly71 on November 01, 2008, 15:58:19
I bought 20bags of mushroom compost today @60p each (anyone living in Havering or close by, it's at Folkes lane, A127).

How is it best to use it on clay soil, a light sprinkle on top or 2"- 4" deep and dig it in?

Neil
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: Old Neddy on November 01, 2008, 16:57:52
Magic stuff. Dig it in
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: flossy on November 01, 2008, 17:23:13


   If the spores are still in the soil  --  will you get a surprise  crop   ::)  [of mushrooms]

   flos x

   
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: Old Neddy on November 01, 2008, 17:24:48
No
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: telboy on November 01, 2008, 21:13:45
Neil,
I envy you. The nearest supplier for me is 40-50 mls. The cost is in the transport - hence bl**dy expensive , but great for the soil & of course the 'freebies'!
8)
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: simmo116 on November 01, 2008, 21:34:47
mushroom question? would they grow well in a mini polytunnel made with black plastic? ???
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: nilly71 on November 02, 2008, 08:44:08
Quote from: telboy on November 01, 2008, 21:13:45
Neil,
I envy you. The nearest supplier for me is 40-50 mls. The cost is in the transport - hence bl**dy expensive , but great for the soil & of course the 'freebies'!
8)

I was looking on the net for top soil and mushroom compost and it was very expensive delivered. At work i was chatting to one of the ladies and she said she gets her m/c from a mushroom farm down the road :o i have been going past this mushroom farm for years and had no idea it was there.
It has closed down now so what is left, is all there is (about 15 tonnes). I plan on getting as much as possible over the coming months and just storing it in the compost bins.

Neil
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: flossy on November 02, 2008, 08:51:08


   Now I am confused,  Old Neddy says No to mushrooms sprouting from compost,

   and Neil  --   you get " freebies "   --  want freebies !    :(

   floss x
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: manicscousers on November 02, 2008, 08:53:07
lots of people reckon you do, flossy  :)
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: flossy on November 02, 2008, 08:58:13


   Sssssssssssh !    :o     x
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: tim on November 02, 2008, 09:16:49
A neighbour recently had a crop of 9" 'Horse Mushrooms' sprout on his lawn.
 
Was going away so gave them to us!!
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: flossy on November 02, 2008, 09:24:08


   Oh tim,   did you cook it in o'oil and butter , have bacon too, and fried tomatoes and
   
   then wipe the pan with crusty bread ?   ;)  [  got to have a lie down ]

   Any way  --  you do get freebies then ?   ::)


   floss  xx
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: nilly71 on November 02, 2008, 09:33:28
Quote from: FLOSSY on November 02, 2008, 09:24:08


   Oh tim,   did you cook it in o'oil and butter , have bacon too, and fried tomatoes and
   
   then wipe the pan with crusty bread ?   ;)  [  got to have a lie down ]

   Any way  --  you do get freebies then ?   ::)

;D i'm so hungry now ;D

I will take a chance on the freebies as they are not harmful. I have some mushrooms growing on some of the places i put horse manure down and have no idea if they are edible, so will leave them alone.

Neil

   floss  xx
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: flossy on November 02, 2008, 09:46:22


   Thanks nilly,

    We used to pick them in Devon from cow-pats,  gert teaplates  and good and black underneath,
    then eat them.    :D

    Always checkout fungi first before picking and eating - has got to be a website somewhere,
    We rarely found other types around the manured areas, so they stand a good chance of
    being horse/field mushrooms, lovely   ---   but as I advised, do check them out first    ;)

   floss xxx


 

   
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: tomatoada on November 02, 2008, 09:55:01
I use to be able to get mushroom compost delivered in bags which I found best for me.  Now they only deliver  in large loads.   I searched on-line found it also very expensive.   Does anyone know a supplier near South Birmingham that sells it in bags?  I could collect   Thanks for any replies..
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: tim on November 02, 2008, 10:24:15
Our local chap - who is a 'centre', not a grower, charges £70 for a builder's bag.
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: telboy on November 02, 2008, 15:33:53
Tim,
Now that IS a rip-off!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Mushroom Compost
Post by: nilly71 on November 02, 2008, 19:43:23
most of the places i found on the net were about £95 delivered per bag.

Neil