if you haven’t had success growing mushrooms in your garden, you might want to give wine caps (King Stropharia) a try. They’re easy to grow, easy to identify, and taste great.
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King Stropharia mushroom spawn: http://www.fungi.com/product-detail/product/stropharia-wood-chip-spawn.html
0:58 – Tip 1: Grow in a substrate of wood chips or straw
1:57 – Tip 2: Inoculate wood chip or straw substrate with wine cap mushroom spawn
2:42 – Tip 3: Understand the right growing conditions (partial shade, moisture, temperatures)
3:38 – Tip 4: How to correctly identify Wine Cap mushrooms
4:21 – Tip 5: Harvest wine caps when they’re still in the “button” stage
4:47 – Tip 6: Don’t harvest all your mushrooms. Leave some to spread spores and produce future harvests.
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