Mushrooms growing from grass often indicate a healthy lawn or meadow. Soils rich in fungi represent a robust, living soil ecosystem. You may notice mushrooms growing in your yard or a local meadow. Are you curious about these mushrooms that grow in the grass? In this guide, we’ll discover...
Sam Schaperow is in New London County, CT. He forages for both mushrooms and plants, and on occasion he will grow his own edibles, such as mushrooms and amaranth plants. He sells to local restaurants and a farm-stand. His main site is Foraging Connecticut: Foraging & Growing Unique Prod...
The king oyster mushroom is a choice edible mushroom that is particularly popular for consumption in East Asia and parts of Europe. In the US, this mushroom is also steadily growing in popularity. Growing king oyster mushrooms at home is definitely achievable as long as you carefully follow guid...
There are over 14,000 species of mushrooms on Earth, ranging from poisonous death caps to delicious morels to mushrooms of the psychedelic variety. I’m sure you’ve seem them growing from soil, cow paddies, rotten wood, and just about everywhere else, and maybe thought, “How hard could ...
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Obtain a log with a diameter of around six inches. If you want to attempt growing hen-of-the-woods mushrooms at home, an oak log is probably your best option because they naturally occur on oak trees. If you don’t want to cut down a tree for your needs, you may buy logs; search...
In the Midwest and east of the Rockies, you can often find this mushroom growing from silver maple and box elder trees. In western North America, its preferred host is the quaking aspen. You can find it growing alone or often in clusters of two or three. ...
If you plan on growing more mushrooms in the same room, pasteurize your substrate again to get rid of mold and bacteria that might contaminate the room. With a compost substrate, this can take 8–24 hours of steaming at around 150ºF (70ºC). Although the substrate is low in nutrien...