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publicationNumber CN-102630487-B
titleOfInvention Method for cultivating edible mushroom on street tree frame
abstract The invention discloses a method for cultivating edible mushroom on a street tree frame. The street tree frame comprises a keel frame, a movable cover plate and a side plate, wherein the keel frame consists of keels surrounding trunks, the movable cover plate is arranged at the top of the keel frame, the side plate is arranged on the side surface of the keel frame, and one side of the side plate, which is right opposite to the trunks, is provided with a cultivating groove. The method comprises the following steps of: taking out the side plate, filling compost in the cultivating groove, compacting, sterilizing and cooling, and then inoculating and culturing the edible mushroom till hypha is full of the cultivating groove; and mounting the side plate on the keel frame, covering with the movable cover plate, and cultivating under natural conditions to obtain the edible mushroom, wherein the compost consists of garden waste dry powder and basic edible mushroom culture mediums. The method for cultivating the edible mushroom on the street tree frame, disclosed by the invention, takes the garden wastes as a main raw material of the compost, and also takes an especial street tree frame as a carrier, is suitable for outdoor cultivated various fresh mushroom-type products and does not hurt the growth of trees.
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