Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure
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- Nombre de pages146
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4733260-2
- EAN8596547332602
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Mushrooms: How to Grow Them, " William Falconer presents a comprehensive guide that intertwines practical cultivation techniques with scientific insights into mushroom biology. Written in the late 19th century, this treatise reflects the burgeoning interest in horticulture and the mysteries of fungi at the time. Falconer's meticulous approach and clear prose serve to demystify the process of mushroom culture, transforming it into an accessible endeavor for both amateur gardeners and commercial cultivators.
His work consolidates contemporary knowledge while embedding it within the rich context of Victorian scientific exploration, emphasizing methods that promote both profit and personal enjoyment. William Falconer was an esteemed mycologist whose passion for fungi stemmed from both a scientific background and a desire to enhance agricultural practices. His experiences within the burgeoning field of mycology and his commitment to educating the public about mushroom cultivation found their ultimate expression in this seminal work.
Falconer's unique perspective as a practitioner and philosopher of horticulture allowed him to infuse the text with practical wisdom and an inherent appreciation for nature's complexities, aligning with the broader agricultural reform movements of his era. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, culinary arts, or the intricate world of fungi. Falconer's insightful observations and practical advice provide an essential foundation for both novice and seasoned growers.
This treatise not only equips readers with the knowledge to cultivate mushrooms but also inspires a deeper appreciation for this remarkable kingdom of life, making it a vital addition to any horticultural library.
His work consolidates contemporary knowledge while embedding it within the rich context of Victorian scientific exploration, emphasizing methods that promote both profit and personal enjoyment. William Falconer was an esteemed mycologist whose passion for fungi stemmed from both a scientific background and a desire to enhance agricultural practices. His experiences within the burgeoning field of mycology and his commitment to educating the public about mushroom cultivation found their ultimate expression in this seminal work.
Falconer's unique perspective as a practitioner and philosopher of horticulture allowed him to infuse the text with practical wisdom and an inherent appreciation for nature's complexities, aligning with the broader agricultural reform movements of his era. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, culinary arts, or the intricate world of fungi. Falconer's insightful observations and practical advice provide an essential foundation for both novice and seasoned growers.
This treatise not only equips readers with the knowledge to cultivate mushrooms but also inspires a deeper appreciation for this remarkable kingdom of life, making it a vital addition to any horticultural library.
In "Mushrooms: How to Grow Them, " William Falconer presents a comprehensive guide that intertwines practical cultivation techniques with scientific insights into mushroom biology. Written in the late 19th century, this treatise reflects the burgeoning interest in horticulture and the mysteries of fungi at the time. Falconer's meticulous approach and clear prose serve to demystify the process of mushroom culture, transforming it into an accessible endeavor for both amateur gardeners and commercial cultivators.
His work consolidates contemporary knowledge while embedding it within the rich context of Victorian scientific exploration, emphasizing methods that promote both profit and personal enjoyment. William Falconer was an esteemed mycologist whose passion for fungi stemmed from both a scientific background and a desire to enhance agricultural practices. His experiences within the burgeoning field of mycology and his commitment to educating the public about mushroom cultivation found their ultimate expression in this seminal work.
Falconer's unique perspective as a practitioner and philosopher of horticulture allowed him to infuse the text with practical wisdom and an inherent appreciation for nature's complexities, aligning with the broader agricultural reform movements of his era. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, culinary arts, or the intricate world of fungi. Falconer's insightful observations and practical advice provide an essential foundation for both novice and seasoned growers.
This treatise not only equips readers with the knowledge to cultivate mushrooms but also inspires a deeper appreciation for this remarkable kingdom of life, making it a vital addition to any horticultural library.
His work consolidates contemporary knowledge while embedding it within the rich context of Victorian scientific exploration, emphasizing methods that promote both profit and personal enjoyment. William Falconer was an esteemed mycologist whose passion for fungi stemmed from both a scientific background and a desire to enhance agricultural practices. His experiences within the burgeoning field of mycology and his commitment to educating the public about mushroom cultivation found their ultimate expression in this seminal work.
Falconer's unique perspective as a practitioner and philosopher of horticulture allowed him to infuse the text with practical wisdom and an inherent appreciation for nature's complexities, aligning with the broader agricultural reform movements of his era. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, culinary arts, or the intricate world of fungi. Falconer's insightful observations and practical advice provide an essential foundation for both novice and seasoned growers.
This treatise not only equips readers with the knowledge to cultivate mushrooms but also inspires a deeper appreciation for this remarkable kingdom of life, making it a vital addition to any horticultural library.