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Get Growing: Mushrooms

  

by: Youffraita

Tue Jun 08, 2010 at 10:09:00 AM EDT


(shrooms!
- promoted by RiaD
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A while ago, the NYT ran a story about growing mushrooms at home: shiitake, oyster, and a bunch of other varieties turn out to be fairly reliable for the home gardener, and there are even "mushrooming parties" to get things started.  (Chanterelles & truffles, alas, are not among the ones that people can cultivate easily.)

There are perhaps 200 billets now, stacked like Lincoln Logs. While the wood sits impassively, as logs will do, long strands of mushroom - or mycelium - are infiltrating the grain and starting to decompose it. Later this spring and in the fall, the logs should flush with "fruit" where the spawn went in.

The reward? About a pound of edible mushrooms per log.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04...

Youffraita :: Get Growing: Mushrooms
Yet more mushrooms are growing in burlap sacks stuffed with wood chips. There are 250 of these bags stacked in piles three feet tall that snake around the garden's pathways.

"It looks like World War I," Mr. Morrison said. "Like you're in the trenches. In a way, this is the mushroom revolution here."

snip

The idea of mushroom "inoculation parties" may sound every bit as zeitgeisty - and unlikely - as the key parties of yore. But Ms. Kozak, who founded Field and Forest Products with her husband 27 years ago, reports that it has been shipping extra-large batches of shiitake plug spawn to gatherings across the country in the past five years.

"It's an activity meant for socialization," Ms. Kozak said. "Sort of like shucking peas."

And from the sidebar how-to:

"A couple of species are really pretty bomb-proof," said Mary Ellen Kozak, an owner of Field and Forest Products, an online retailer. "Oyster mushrooms are one. Shiitakes are one."

Both can be cultivated in hardwood. The logs should be dead, but not too dead. A diameter of four to six inches will work nicely.

Starting with a drill, a mallet and a dauber, here's what you'll need: a drill bit ( 5/16 inch); a bag of plug spawn; cheese wax; and the courage to be discovered in the garage, giving a bikini wax to a piece of lumber. You can buy all those things - except the last one - in the Plug Spawn Starter Kits (starting at $29.50) from Field and Forest Products (715-582-4997; fieldforest.net).

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04...

Not the liveliest video ever, and (as per usual with academia) everything is in passive voice, but it's the best (most complete) overview I could find.  Please note that our NYT home-growers were mostly using dowel plugs: pull it out of its bag & mallet it into your prepared log right away: you can't let it dry out.

This one's livelier but not as informative as the video above:

There's also info available for people who don't have backyards to grow 'shrooms in their apartments.  I'm not going to delve into that one right here, but maybe in the comments.  Or maybe one of my firefly friends has some experience with this they'd like to share?

Ria would include a bunch of great pics of mushrooms & recipes: My favorite way to eat them, though, is simply sauteed in butter, or as fettucini alfredo con funghi (use your favorite fettucini alfredo recipe, but saute the sliced mushrooms in some of the butter before adding the rest of the butter and the cream: yum: especially when you have some of the tastier varieties of mushrooms available -- feel free to play with this method, btw, b/c I made it up on the fly one day in NYC: it's not a "real" recipe).


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Our wild morels (15.00 / 5)
were a bit sparse this spring. Though the few we did get were utterly scrumptious! Hoping that because harvest was light next spring's crop will be more abundant. That's what usually happens...

Thanks for this, Youff! I want to do shiitakes and oysters like this, have just the hardwoods to do it in. Yummy!


Let us know (14.67 / 6)
how it turns out, okay?  With pics!  Please...?

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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we usually have (14.80 / 5)
morels but i haven't seen any this year :(

one day i'd love to have mushroom logs...
i'd put them along the path to the garden, under the trees
& in the copse of trees out back, on the way to the pond...

thanks youff

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



Thanks, Ria (10.67 / 3)
This was unexpected, to say the least.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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hmmmm... (11.00 / 5)
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It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

Youff (10.25 / 4)
you farmer you!

Very interesting, mushroom hunting around her is a big pass time for many people.  Chanterelles are the favorite but I often get side tracked when I see Psylocibin..
but of coruse that is a different kind of magic.


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OK. Confession: (9.75 / 4)
This is an oldie that Rua recycled.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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can't blame me! (13.00 / 4)
when i got here... yesterday? this morning?... this essay was on the recent list. i dunno how it happened but i figured, hey- wtf, it's great info so.....

but I had nothing to do with anything...
(well i did FP it)

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



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When I was here (10.33 / 3)
last night about 10 or 11 this was on the recent list at the top and the Wed. open thread was already out a few slots under this.  I got the giggles from it and told my Hubby I thought Youff was in a time warp going from future to past.  ;)

[ Parent ]
I have NO idea. It's possible I accidentally (6.33 / 3)
clicked on something...but I don't see how, b/c I was only in my Open thread going back & forth to YT.

Mushrooms was so March...I didn't go near there.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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Geez, Ria. (10.00 / 3)
It's true I've been known to accidentally hit a few random typos & create an expanding black hole in a text document...or fuck up Windows with the help of a cat in my lap...but I really don't know how this one came out of the black hole of my page.  And that mushroom pic I have NEVER seen before today.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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When it came out (15.00 / 3)
last night it didn't have the pic.  I expect Ria added that when she fp'd it.  

I wouldn't worry about any of it Youff.  We'll never know how it got posted.  Besides we've gotten a few new posters since then that might appreciate it.  :)


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Well, that's why (7.33 / 3)
I thought Ria pulled it from oblivion & fp'd it: b/c the "Get Growing" series has a lot of eyes from elsewhere.

But how it got republished?  I suppose it must have been me, but I really cannot imagine how.  As I said, I was just going from YT to Wed. Open & back again.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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I think we're all hallucinating! (11.50 / 4)
Youff and her special little mushrooms!!! it didn't have a pic yesterday when I first clicked over... but I could swear I saw that crazy ass puerto rican dude again, cartwheeling thru the cow field with shrooms in his mouth, posting pics all over the place and mumbling, "déjà vu, déjà vu" :O)

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[ Parent ]
mmgrmphahahaHAHA! (10.33 / 3)
(^.^)

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
Youff face it (13.50 / 4)
it is firefly magic.

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LOL (8.00 / 3)
Thanks, Kathleen!  I would love to believe that, too!

Unfortunately, it is more likely that Youff's fingers hit all the wrong keys at exactly the right time.  I'm a touch typist:  when I make a typo, it's a big fucking typo.

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


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