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Mushroom ‘White Cap Button’
Why not try something a little bit different, and grow your own mushrooms? Mushroom growing may seem complicated but our easy to grow spawn is provided with detailed instructions and require no specialist equipment. White Cap mushrooms are the common form of this much used vegetable that we are all familiar with. Grain spawn is available all year and enables growers to follow traditional methods of growing on composted manure. Using this method mushrooms may be grown outdoors or indoors in controlled conditions. Sow outside from spring to August, or sow indoors with an even temperature of around 16C (50F), and not below 10C or above 20C. Supplied with full cultural instructions
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