6 Foot Hickory Dowel 20,Triton Router Edge Guide,6 Oak Knoll Road Mendham Nj Open - Step 1

01.08.2020
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While you could innoculate the logs more densely, this is the recommended amount to ensure full colonization without excessive waste.

The most expensive part about growing shiitake mushrooms is the dowl plug spawn and overusing it drives up your costs. Conversely, while over inoculation can cost you extra money, under inoculation can leave openings for competing fungus.

Holes are spaced about 10 inches apart, in rows 2 inches apart using a diamond pattern. Once the holes are drilled, place a dowel plug in the hole and use a rubber mallet to gently tap it into place. Any extra damage to the bark will potentially cause drying which will hurt your shiitake crop down the road. This is a great time to get the kids involved in growing mushrooms.

Our month-old daughter loved playing whack a mole with a rubber mallet and plug spawn, and then she was ecstatic to harvest the fruits of her labor the following year. Tapping shiitake mushroom plugs into logs with a rubber mallet. Good choices are cheese wax , bees wax or specialty refined mushroom waxes that are sold by mushroom supply companies. This kit comes with both shiitake mushroom plugs and mushroom wax, as well as daubers to apply the wax and tags to label the logs.

Some growers also seal both ends of the log with wax to help seal in moisture. This practice is a bit controversial, since when you seal the ends it makes it harder for the log to absorb moisture. Shiitake mushroom spawn plug sealed with wax. A low stack in a shaded area that you can reach with a hose is ideal. Like newly planted fruit trees, shiitake mushroom logs require about an inch of rain on average per week and should be supplemented with a hose during dry periods.

In dry areas, water the logs with a sprinkler weekly. Of course, that year there was a record drought. In dry times, the logs can be dropped into the water for a few hours to recharge their reserves. This allows you to fit more logs in a small space, and make it easy to keep the log stack watered during dry times.

Before fruiting time, the biggest threat to a shiitake cultivation operation is drying out. Once fruiting begins, the concern shifts to predation by slugs. Farming the Woods suggests employing a flock of backyard ducks to keep the slug population down, but when we raised ducks they devastated out landscape after heavy rains. A much more reasonable slug prevention tactic is circling the logs in a thick ring of wood ash.

Wood ash is a great natural slug prevention technique, but just be sure to re-apply after heavy rains. Once the log is fully colonized with mycelium, you can induce fruiting by soaking the logs in a stock tank or giving them a whack. Either whack them with a heavy pipe or baseball bat or pick them up and drop them lengthwise onto their end. The impact helps to stimulate the mycelium to fruit, and both soaking and impact are traditionally used in Japan.

By soaking just a small portion of your logs each week, you can stagger harvests over a long fruiting season. This allows more of the log to be exposed, which makes it easier to monitor and harvest the mushrooms. Once the mushrooms break the surface of the log, they can be gently broken off by hand. Mushrooms can be used fresh or dried in the sun on a screen for 2 days for long-term storage.

Shiitake mushroom logs will begin to produce roughly 8 to 16 months after inoculation. The specifics will depend on your climate. Each log will produce about a pound of mushrooms per year for up to 8 years. Larger commercial operations bring their costs down further by using sawdust spawn and specialized inoculation tools.

That said, the biggest cost for a producer is time. The time waiting for the logs to produce, and the time moving, sorting and watering logs. Hi Ash, does one plug produce 1 shroom, and you have to replug? Why cant the grow in the log house configuration? Also I have a ton of algea in my lake which I pulled so I can fish. Is this somthing I can grow shrooms in as there are a bunch of ones are growing out of in full sun …and I live in Florida -Thanks Chris.

The actual mushrooms will pop up all over the place and you should end up with a lot more mushrooms than the number of plugs you started with, especially over the life of the logs several years. Just be sure to keep them in the shade out of the sun. Making that clean cut across the length or breath of a sheet of plywood can be difficult.

Of course, you can get out of those cuts altogether, if you get the lumber yard or home improvement center to cut the plywood sheets on their panel saw.

Many have one available days and will be glad to make your cuts for you. They typically give you the first cut per sheet for free and then charge you 50 cents per cut after that. I get only the major cuts done this way; then make all the rest of my cuts in my workshop. The solution that many professional cabinet shops have adopted is to build their own extensions for the left side of the saw and to be used as an outfeed table.

However, doing this requires a much bigger shop than the home woodworker usually has. But there is still a solution. Rather than building a large extension for your table saw, build a couple of wheeled shop carts, with the tops the same height as your table saw table.

Make sure to install a couple of locking wheels on each of them. Loading a sheet of plywood onto your table saw or shop cart can be another challenging task. But this one can be made much easier, with just a piece of scrap plywood and a couple of hinges.

As you can see from the diagram above, the J-Hook is extremely simple, consisting of a piece of plywood, with a spacer and lip attached at the bottom end. Two door or cabinet hinges or a single piano hinge are used to attach it to the side of the cart. The mounting should be aligned so that the top of the lift will be flush with the top of the cart, when it is lifted horizontally.

The other important detail is to make the length of the lift such that the sheet of plywood ends up centered on your cart, when lifted to the upright position. A notch for your hand, in the center of the J-Hook, will make it easier to work with. Then set the sheet in the it in the J-Hook, centering it. Finally, swing the J-Hook up to the horizontal, setting the sheet of plywood, centered, on the cart. Once it is set on the cart, the J-Hook can be allowed to fall back down to the side of the cart.

Sometime in just about any plywood project, there will be a time when you have to attach two pieces together at a right angle. Holding those two pieces together, by yourself, while drilling and screwing the pieces together is challenging enough to try the patience of a job. I was really patient, or at least I pretended to be. The barn sign was added to the newly painted garden shed.

The perfect finishing touch to add a bit of a bright spot to the shed. I love glancing thru the window of the sun room or the sewing room and seeing the bright red.

Makes me smile. No current finish to share, but these are a few of the wall hangings I shared with my Bible study group today. And spent time telling the stories that went with them. The shed turned out very nice after Sir Old Man finished up the painting and trim repair. I have a request in for a barn quilt sign to hang on the left hand side of the window.

With a birthday and Christmas coming up fast, I hope he can get it made for me. Our weather for the last month has been full of wet and rainy days, and multiple low pressure systems, so my time in the sewing room has been short.

Instead of cutting or piecing, I used up some squares already cut for a new watercolor design. A transitional design maybe that is in direct opposite values. I normally could pull this project together in a few days Over the course of a month, I have it to the just sewn and pressed stage. Such is life now I am hoping to get this and the spool top prepared for quilting soon The Easy Breezy blocks are languishing in a project box.

So I may need to work a bit on them as well as the hourglass blocks. And that has pretty much been my month! Facing December which starts the round of labs and doctors visits Until later, happy stitching. I am re-recycling part of an old post.

Right now is the time to replenish your stash of yard signs. Clean up the landscape and put those signs to good use. I finally decided I had enough spool blocks. I am beginning to join the rows. I did the arrange and re-arrange thing on the design wall, got tired of it, and just began to sew. When it is so scrappy, you can spend a decade moving things around to make it perfect.

Not happening here I just need to see some progress here. Monday, February 1, Took a long break. Thursday, December 31, Bring on the New Year!

As the year ends I am working on assembling about Easy Breezy blocks. These have been my leader and ender project for the year. And rather than begin something new, I plan on getting at least one top quilted. If I need to just stitch I can always make a few string blocks What did I learn in ? It was brought home to me to listen to my body. Diagnosed with Erosive Osteoarthritis put a halt to machine quilting this year. I found it painful, so I decided to not do any quilting for 6 months at least.

I believe it has helped the severe inflammation in the wrists. I picked up crochet again to try to keep my fingers moving and nimble. That too has seemed to help. Overall, things in moderation are possible, so I think one quilt top quilted is doable: Big smile. Although I am home most of the time anyway, I need to get out.

I need to see people. Even a ride to the drugstore, or the open produce market is a treat. My body may be breaking down, but my heart still wants relationship with others. Small joys are all around us. You must look for them and take time to enjoy them. Fifteen minutes in the sun or just sitting on the porch to watch the blue birds. The glorious colors of the sunset behind the trees ends the day well.

The sweet small of apples in the fall, and the earthy scent of burning leaves remind me of the season's change. Full moons, and meteor showers, and wonders in the sky were seen and marveled at this year. And Sir Old Man has one more. Talking about: barn quilt block. Thursday, December 10, Other endeavors. Talking about: cooking , crochet. Tuesday, December 8, Shed decor!

I love the jewel tones and how rich the colors become like stained glass in a cathedral. And it is time to rehang it in the sunroom, as I love the full colors in it during the winter months. I put aside the collage piece as I was frustrated with it. Maybe in a month or two I will try again. I have the continuing leader and ender blocks to sew and the latest watercolor is pressed.

Enough for now. Happy stitching. Talking about: barn quilt , braid , cardinal , watercolor. Sunday, November 29, Seasons changing. Talking about: cardinal , garden , watercolor. Tuesday, November 3, Recycle those signs again and update.



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