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How to Use Mushroom Compost for Growing Mushrooms and Other Plants

Mushroom compost can be a valuable resource when growing mushrooms. It is an elaborate mixture made up of straw, manure, gypsum, and other substances that supplies nutrients and increases the water-holding capacity of the soil. Mushroom compost can also be used as fertilizer for other plants in vegetable garden planting and flowerbeds. Growing mushrooms can be a difficult process because the temperature and humidity levels need to be closely guarded but rewarding because mushrooms have complex flavors and healthy benefits.

Where Do I Get Mushroom Compost for Growing Mushrooms?

Mushroom compost can be purchased at landscape supply houses. It comes from commercial growers who can no longer use it for growing mushrooms on a large scale, but it is still viable for small growers. The compost is important because mushrooms are not like other plants that produce chlorophyll; they rely on the material in the compost for their food. To grow mushrooms, you need to purchase spawn, which is like the “seeds” of the mushroom, to begin growing in the compost. The spawn and the mushrooms themselves must be closely monitored to ensure proper growing conditions.

Mushroom compost is necessary for growing mushrooms, but it can also be beneficial to other plants. It must be used with care. An excellent organic fertilizer, the compost can be used as mulch trees and shrubs and mixed in the soil for flowerbeds and vegetable garden planting.

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