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publicationNumber CN-102630488-B
titleOfInvention Method for cultivating edible mushrooms in greenbelt fence
abstract The invention discloses a method for cultivating edible mushrooms in a greenbelt fence. The greenbelt fence comprises a plurality of vertical keels and lateral plates arranged between the keels, wherein cultivating grooves are arranged on one side of the lateral plates opposite to a greenbelt. The method comprises the following steps: taking the lateral plates; filling composts into the cultivating grooves; compacting, sterilizing, cooling, and then inoculating edible mushroom cultivating seeds; cultivating till the cultivating grooves are full of hyphae; mounting the lateral plates on the keels; and cultivating under a natural condition, thereby obtaining the edible mushrooms, wherein the composts are composed of waste dry powder of gardens and basic edible mushroom culture mediums. The waste dry powder of gardens is taken as the main raw material of the composts and the specially manufactured greenbelt fence is taken as a carrier, so that the method disclosed by the invention is suitable for outdoor cultivation of various fresh mushroom products and is harmless to the growth of greening trees.
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