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Mushroom Culture: Its Extension and Improvement

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A practical manual outlines methods for cultivating edible mushrooms at scales from small garden beds to extensive subterranean caverns. It covers construction and management of mushroom-houses, preparation of compost and spawn, spawning and aftercare, and alternative sites such as sheds, cellars, railway arches, open-field beds, and pastures. Guidance stresses simple, economical techniques for making and conserving spawn, adapting culture to different structures and climates, and maximizing year-round supply. The work also describes common edible fungi and offers concise notes on their preparation and cooking, with illustrations and examples drawn from both amateur and large-scale practices.

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W. Robinson

W. Robinson was a notable figure in the field of horticulture and garden design, recognized for his advocacy of naturalistic gardening. His influential works, such as "The Wild Garden," emphasize the beauty of integrating hardy exotic plants into traditional landscapes, promoting a more organic approach to garden aesthetics. Robinson also critiqued conventional garden practices in his book "Garden Design and Architects' Gardens," where he argued against the rigid alignment of trees to architectural forms. His writings contributed significantly to the evolution of gardening philosophy in the late 19th century, encouraging a shift towards more artistic and harmonious designs.

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