The number of beds to be spawned in this way may be limited according to the extent of ground on which it is proposed to grow the mushrooms.
Not liking to entrust my chance of mushrooms entirely to the new material, the French spawn, two beds were spawnedat the same time and in the same manner with native spawn.
They should be made into a potato-pit-shaped bed, and spawned in the usual manner.
Fighting subsequently continued among the various mujahidin factions, giving rise to a state of warlordism thatspawned the Taliban in the early 1990s.
Efforts to diversify have spawned other small industries - toys, artificial flowers, and electronics.
As I gazed at Walden Pond in search of calm, the wind spawned new waves, and the surface swelled with complexity.
Distracted by haunting memories, I gazed at the water in search of calm, but the windspawned new waves and the surface swelled with complexity.
In the spring of 1841, he marked a number of spawned grilse soon after the conclusion of the spawning period.
Taking his "net and coble," he fished the river for the special purpose, and all the spawned grilse of 4 lb.
To settle this point, he caught and marked all the spawned fish which he could obtain in the course of the winter months during their sojourn in the rivers.
They were immediately thrown into the river, and of course disappeared, making their way downwards with otherspawned fish towards the sea.
In the year 1841, Mr Young marked a few spawned salmon along with his grilse, employing as a distinctive mark copper wire instead of brass.
A fresh bed to be made andspawned every three or four weeks, to produce successional crops.
The proud people spawnedon the Earth, swarming outward to the other planets, must never have to bow their heads as minions to an overlord.
The habits and the virtues and the faults that Earth had spawned and fostered .
But still I perceived a great void: there were none to look back and wonder, as I did, at the mystery of Universe which had spawned them.
This place you have found is called Trialis (a purely fictional name, spawned by the need of the moment).
I hope you like this brain-child, spawned from the womb of a year long inanimation.
Across the sullen void on soundless trail, Where new spawned suns and chilling planets wail, One thought shall travel midst the gods' playthings, Past cindered globes where choking flame still sings.
Now the fish of the last-named month may have spawned as late as March, although our correspondent adds that he has never seen fish on the spawning beds later than February, nor earlier than September.
That is, each year a few beds are spawned from material which has been kept over from the previous season.
In the field culture rich and well drained pastures are selected, and spawned sometime during the month of May.
In this way the lettuce bed is self-spawned from year to year.
The temperature at which different treatises and growers recommend that the bed should be spawned varies from 70° to 90° F.
Has made weapons without rival, has spawned monster-serpents, 83.
Has made weapons without rival, has spawned monster-serpents, 25.
I cannot help but think that a love-child by Elizabeth and the courtly Raleigh would have been a great improvement on any of the soggy-headed things spawned by the House of Hanover.
For there were man-shapes swarming over the land, and the dull, blood-red of their loose uniforms marked them as members of the fighting force spawned by this prolific breed.
He turned over suddenly, the one good wing flapping wildly, and tumbled towards the waiting swamp that has spawned him.
From the morbid state of mind which such a theory and practice must induce, are spawned a thousand guilty actions of every description and degree.
It is scarcely possible to doubt, that the varieties of the salmon, which haunt the sea, come to the same rivers to breed in which they were born, or where they have spawned before.
Set up the unrivalled weapon, shespawned huge serpents 21.
Set up the unrivalled weapon, she spawned huge serpents, 25.
Set up the unrivalled weapon, she spawned huge serpents, 115.
Thus Tiâmat had Eleven mighty Helpers besides the devils spawned by Ummu-Khubur.
Set up the unrivalled weapon, she spawnedhuge serpents, 83.
Serpents are spawned In magic broth To coil and wriggle, Writhe and twist; Till their froth Becomes a mist, Till the mist An egg shall form-- Charm that Druids prize.
A huddled shape, a fungus of foul grey mistSpawned of the river, in peace and much good-will, And even the woman whose lips had once been kissed Wondered, it crouched so still.
After the beds are spawned and molded it is a good plan to cover them with a light coating of strawy litter or hay to prevent drying, but this mulching should be removed when it is near time for the young mushrooms to appear.
In the event of cold or wet weather, just as soon as the beds are spawned a slight covering of rank litter is laid over them.
In the case in question fresh holes were spawned every year.
About eight days before a bed is to be spawned the dry spawn is spread out in a row on the floor of the cave or cellar so that it may absorb moisture and the mycelium begin to run.
Having been well sweetened by previous preparation, it is now cool and free from steam, and almost odorless; after a few days it will warm up a little, and may then be spawned and earthed over at once.
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