vue - DIY - How To Grow Gourmet Mushrooms At Home - Mushroom Farming part 1
Mushrooms are very easy to grow and are now becoming a very lucrative, simple home-grown business. Blue oyster mushrooms are some of the easiest and cold hardy mushrooms to grow. Oyster mushrooms grow out of logs and decaying wood in nature. They will be the first mushrooms that i introduce into the food forest. Thanks for watching!
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I've been spending time with the help of my son studying growing mushrooms at home then we discovered a great website at Gregs Mushroom Grower (google it if you're interested)
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plugs, super cool. for $10-12 and free wood. love oysters
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I'm interested in farming mushrooms. What would be a good mushroom to grow in the spring and summer time?
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We have cold winters and hot summer and I am wondering if we can grow oyster mushrooms and if you have tried the chicken of the forest because I would very much like to stop eating so much meat and I am trying to convince my husband that we can get a similar flavor without the meats. We are in the usda growing zone 9a thanx.
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" Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms" is a book that Paul Stamets wrote. It is 400+ pages long. It is extremely detailed. It is probably the best book I have ever read on any subject. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn anything about the growth of mushrooms. Excellent book!
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Tell us more about your chair....please.
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how about doing it DIY rather than a kit?
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that could not be eaten
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Great up on Paul Stamets.....I listened to his interview on Coast to Coast AM......now I have the mushroom bug!
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Who told you I was looking for awesome mushroom growing techniques.... GREAT VIDEO!
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Wow, mushrooms that prevent cancer!
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what state are you in
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Awesome! I can't wait to see them growing. Paul sells "garden giant" mushrooms as well. Those would be great for folks with back To Eden style beds, or who use straw as a weed block, etc. It's a King stropharia and they taste like a big juicy steak, one of my favorites and hard to find in the wild. They do a great job of turning wood into fuel for plants quickly.
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looking good !!!
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Nice chain saw. Wonder who that was? Lol we were making the herb garden
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Nice bench. Thanks for the shout out
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Very cool
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