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Kat

No alien lifeforms... yet. It's when you forget about them they appear.
I will be interested in following your progress. I have this tiny, shady side yard and was thinking that a little mushroom colony over there might be just the ticket.

Theresa Loe/GardenFreshLiving

I will keep you posted Kat.

It seems very easy so far. The instructions say that ignoring them completely is a good thing. I like that!

Teresa

We've tried growing our own mushrooms (also from Fungi Perfecti!) a couple of different times with varying success. But, we're going to try again, this time in a log outside instead of in a saw-dust stump inside the house. :}

Theresa Loe/GardenFreshLiving

Hmmm. I'm sad to hear Teresa that the saw-dust stump didn't work well. I was actually going to try that next. I saw some growing as samples at the flower show in the spring and they look so cool. But I wondered if they were tricky.

If I try it, I will report on how it goes for me here. Please let me know how your outdoor experiment works for you!
~Theresa

Teresa

I think the first time we grew the sawdust stump, it worked moderately ok. Got a few mushrooms from it anyway. The second time, it was pretty much all mold, but not the edible type. ;)

We also got an enoki kit and that was a bust too.

I'll be sure to let you know how the outside one turns out!

What we like best is harvesting chanterelles that grow wild on our property and in the state forests surrounding our property. :)

Jil

I would be afraid to try to grow my own mushrooms. I like to hear of the success of others though. Keep up the good work.

Annie

I've got to give these a try .... I can imagine having the same conversation with my husband once he sees them in the frig!

caglar

It is a really helpful information about mushrooms. I live in a village and mushromms are very important for us,
there is also a very useful guide that i got great informatin about mushrooms:

http://agricultureguide.org/

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