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DIY Mushroom Logs Part 4: Production and a Recipe

I’ve been discussing what I learned at a do-it-yourself mushroom log growing workshop for the last three posts. Did I subsequently create an inoculated mushroom log? No, I did not. I jumped to the “hurry up and wait” portion of the process by purchasing a pre-inoculated log from my instructor (I wonder if he had ...

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DIY Mushroom Logs Part 3: Spawn Run

To be honest, the title "spawn run" for this DIY mushroom growing post sounds like the latest release in a horror movie franchise. It’s not! In fact, it’s a whole lot of nothing, at least to the naked eye. We’ll get into that in a moment. But first, to review the previous two phases: Phase ...

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DIY Mushroom Logs Part 2: Log Inoculation

Now that I’ve convinced you—and myself!—that growing your own mushrooms on a log is the thing to do, and also explained the details about Phase 1 of DIY mushroom growing—Substrate Acquisition—it’s time to put down the chainsaw and pick up the power drill for Phase 2. Supplies Log inoculation is the goal of DIY mushroom ...

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DIY Mushrooms: Acquiring the Substrate

I have tried growing mushrooms using the pre-packaged, pre-inoculated blocks of sawdust-like material that you can find in plant shops and grocery stores. I’ve even written about here within PlantersPlace.com. I’ll be honest—I didn’t have a whole lot of success. Was it me? Was it a faulty mushroom block? Several faulty mushroom blocks? Not being ...

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Growing Salad Greens for Early Spring

I joke that stones are my garden plot’s first harvest each spring, but in reality “stone soup” is displaced on my spring menu by tender shoots of herbs, lettuces and spinach. Casually throwing seeds of lettuces, herbs and tender greens into the soil as I do a final fall garden raking gives me a crop ...

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Seed Starting: Is It Right for You?

January and February are the months where you see a lot of blog and social media posts urging you to “Let’s get ready for seed starting!” I’ve written posts just like that—HERE and HERE and HERE. However this post is not that post. Instead, let’s consider some reasons why you might bypass the seed sowing ...

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