Illinois, emailed me photos of wild mushrooms and fungi that he has captured on film in the woods where he takes frequent walks. People reading this article will see a much greater diversity of beautifully shaped and colored mushrooms than the ones merely appearing in our garden, thanks to Bil...
When apple orchards bloom and oak leaves grow bigger, the season to hunt for morels has arrived. Morel mushrooms begin to appear during spring’s warming days in southern to central Illinois and about two weeks later in northern Illinois. Five species of morel mushrooms – the edible morels in...
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As of this moment, morel season has not yet begun in Michigan and other hotspots in the Upper Midwest, although some sightings have been reported in Southern Illinois, Ohio and Indiana. The right amount of rain, warmer days and cool nights should start things to popping soon. ...
As of this moment, morel season has not yet begun in Michigan and other hotspots in the Upper Midwest, although some sightings have been reported in Southern Illinois, Ohio and Indiana. The right amount of rain, warmer days and cool nights should start things to popping soon. ...
Rose Barlow in Southern Wisconsin created Prodigal Gardens: Medicinal Herbs and Wild Foods. It has Rose's articles, instructions and recipes. See detailed instructions for processing acorns. Andy Benson in Dubuque, Iowa is the founder of the Midwest Wild Edibles & Foragers Society. It is a la...