COMPLETE UNCUT FOOTAGE – FINAL PARTS
Get the basics of growing mushrooms with Patryk Battle joined by Greg Carter of Deep Woods Mushrooms. Learn how to grow in a variety of ways to achieve a steady mushroom harvest for you and your family. Discover ways to enrich fertility with mushrooms in relationship with fruit trees and in the garden. Participants helped sterilize and inoculate straw, plug logs and take home some to grow.
Where do you purchase your wine cap spores?
hiii,
when i do just gird live tree in the wild, when to gird the tree is
best , most nutrient and juice for the spawn ?
when should i cut down log to inoculate ? when leaves dropped or before
the new leave bud out ? i am here in UK..
in winter , it is very very cold, goes down to -10 c for days. if i cut
down tree for inoculation before leaves come out, it will still have to
endure frozen before warmth come… or if i inoculate it at fall, it
will have to spend freezing winter.. which got more changes of survival
in the wild ?
i am talking about oyster, reishi and shitakee..
and what cheap sealant i can purchase here ? bee wax for log end sealing
is very costly.
thanks.
andrew
I looked on Deep Woods website and didn't find a inoculating "tool" what was he talking about when he said "inoculating tool" about the 19:00 mark?
Thanks so much for sharing this class with us! I've learned so much!
I like the children playing in the background. One of nature's best songs.
I think I will test shredded corn stalks with oyster.
Did a rule breaking test years ago with portabella. My chicken coop is recessed into the ground and filled with wood chips and grass clippings. Tossed a spent portabella kit in there. A year later the chickens got 4-5" portabellas. Hey, shrooms grow in nature. You can get away with lots.