Journey Ends for the Shiitake Mushroom Logs

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

In a previous article on this site I described the process for growing gourmet mushrooms on hardwood logs in the home garden. Hardwood log inoculation is a simple and easy way to cultivate loads of shiitake, oyster, maitake, chicken of the woods, reishi, lion’s mane, and other delicious edible or medicinal fungi right in your own backyard.

Growing Gourmet Mushrooms

Sunday, February 19th, 2006

Growing gourmet mushrooms is an interesting gardening project that can provide you with numerous harvests containing more delicious gourmet mushrooms than you’ll be able to eat.
Previous entries discussed growing mushroom kits and also looked at the alternative of growing mushrooms outdoors. Today I’ll provide more details for growing gourmet mushrooms in the backyard garden.
Selecting Hardwood Logs for [...]

Outdoor Mushroom Growing

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Outdoor Mushroom Growing is more of a challenge than using an indoor mushroom kit, but if you have the resources and a little patience they are worth the extra effort involved.
Inoculating hardwood logs with mushroom spawn will provide benefits that you can only achieve by growing the mushrooms outdoors.
Advantages of Growing Mushrooms on Logs
The biggest advantage [...]

Indoor Mushroom Growing

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

Growing a Mushroom Kit is a simple indoor gardening project that you can enjoy at any time of the year.
Edible mushroom kits are growing more and more popular and can be obtained through various Internet or mail order sources.
Using Gourmet Mushroom Kits
Gourmet mushroom growing kits usually consist of a 12 by 12 inch square block [...]

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