In the wild, mushrooms grow on soil and other substrates like wood, but no soil is necessary for growing them at home. Instead, they'll grow on material like sawdust, grain, straw, or wood chips ...
Growing mushrooms at home transcends the limits of experience, geography, and weather. Whether you’re a culinary explorer, a sustainability enthusiast, or just someone looking to try something ...
Maybe you enjoy growing a garden at home. Maybe you also enjoy seeing the diverse and interesting fungi that grow in nature. Did you know you can combine those interests? Rich Leep, a longtime MSU ...
The Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District is gearing up to present a mushroom log inoculation workshop at ...
[Kyle] is into growing mushrooms (the legal, edible type) and automating things. This led to his system for automated mushroom cultivation. We’ve seen an automated system for growing fungi bef ...
“That’s when one of my neighbours told me about mushroom cultivation. I had no idea about it. So, I thought of giving it a try.” Three months ago, Vinita attended a training programme where ...
[Kyle Gabriel] knows mushrooms, and his years of experience really shine through in his thorough documentation of an automated mushroom cultivation environment, created with off-the-shelf sensors ...