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My morel mushroom kit!
I read the instructions, and already have a spot (in a wooded area) already picked out. I just need to come up with some good organic matter to mix into the soil. The instructions say that I should not use already composted material, just organic matter. I was thinking of using crushed leaves, chunks of bark and rotten sticks.
This is worth a try! I figure that the kit costs $30 and at best I can expect a couple of POUNDS of morels in late may. I will keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.
This seems like a great solution, if it works. The Wife has outright refused to eat mushrooms that I forage. I guess my working "is you life insurance paid up" into the mushroom hunting conversation didn't help..
She said that she will not have a problem if I cultivate them. I actually had her smile over the though of sautéed morels to go with a nice tender steak.
I plan on putting in my mushroom garden this weekend. The instructions say that the mushrooms can be seeded any time when the soil is not frozen (spring, summer, or fall). It has been in the 70's this week, so the soil is definitely not frozen.
I will post pictures.. Wish me luck!
My morel mushroom kit!
I read the instructions, and already have a spot (in a wooded area) already picked out. I just need to come up with some good organic matter to mix into the soil. The instructions say that I should not use already composted material, just organic matter. I was thinking of using crushed leaves, chunks of bark and rotten sticks.
This is worth a try! I figure that the kit costs $30 and at best I can expect a couple of POUNDS of morels in late may. I will keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.
This seems like a great solution, if it works. The Wife has outright refused to eat mushrooms that I forage. I guess my working "is you life insurance paid up" into the mushroom hunting conversation didn't help..
She said that she will not have a problem if I cultivate them. I actually had her smile over the though of sautéed morels to go with a nice tender steak.
I plan on putting in my mushroom garden this weekend. The instructions say that the mushrooms can be seeded any time when the soil is not frozen (spring, summer, or fall). It has been in the 70's this week, so the soil is definitely not frozen.
I will post pictures.. Wish me luck!