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Jacques Lyakov on Instagram: "Growing mushrooms in the garden is one of the most exciting things you can grow. One day you walk out and all of the sudden little mushrooms are popping up all over the place! They thrive in the shade and just need a little bit of moisture making them perfect for the cool shady spot in your yard.  One of my favorites are these Wine Cap mushrooms, they are super easy to identify which makes growing them much less scary. I have an affiliate code with North Spore, just follow the link in my bio and use code “Hermit.” I have grown these for 2 years now and every spring and fall I have my fingers crossed waiting for that next big harvest. If you treat your mushroom bed right it can easily fruit for years to come and even spread through your garden!" Wine Cap Mushrooms, Mushroom Bed, Growing Mushrooms At Home, Foraging Recipes, Permaculture Gardening, Vegetable Gardens, Fingers Crossed, Crossed Fingers, December 4

Jacques Lyakov on Instagram: "Growing mushrooms in the garden is one of the most exciting things you can grow. One day you walk out and all of the sudden little mushrooms are popping up all over the place! They thrive in the shade and just need a little bit of moisture making them perfect for the cool shady spot in your yard. One of my favorites are these Wine Cap mushrooms, they are super easy to identify which makes growing them much less scary. I have an affiliate code with North Spore…

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If you’re wondering why are mushrooms growing in my garden? Are they harmful or helpful? Is there a way to get rid of them? Should you get rid of them? You have tons of questions, we have all the answers. Read on to learn everything you need to learn about mushrooms growing in your garden and what you can do and what not to do about them in the long run.

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Tonya Snyder on Instagram: "🍄 Wanna hear a mushroom growing hack?  • Let’s take my mushroom grow block from @lushanddew_official and build a higher yielding mushroom tower with it instead! • You can even wait until after a few mushroom harvests from your oyster mushroom grow kit, first, before taking it outdoors for its new life, if you want! • You can mix the blocks with woody yard waste and/or layers of straw to grow even more tasty mushrooms! • I’ve started towers in mid-summer where temperatures exceeded 95°F for several days, and the first flush of mushrooms came after 40 days.  • Here in Missouri the best time, though, to start a mushroom tower is spring or early fall when there are mild temperatures and plenty of rain. • And that’s what we are doing today!  • Though I’m contemplati Grow Mushrooms At Home From Scraps, Milk Carton Gardening, Mushroom Log Garden, Growing Portabella Mushrooms At Home, Outdoor Mushroom Garden, Grow Oyster Mushrooms At Home, Button Mushrooms Growing, Diy Mushroom Growing Kit, How To Grow Oyster Mushrooms

Tonya Snyder on Instagram: "🍄 Wanna hear a mushroom growing hack? • Let’s take my mushroom grow block from @lushanddew_official and build a higher yielding mushroom tower with it instead! • You can even wait until after a few mushroom harvests from your oyster mushroom grow kit, first, before taking it outdoors for its new life, if you want! • You can mix the blocks with woody yard waste and/or layers of straw to grow even more tasty mushrooms! • I’ve started towers in mid-summer where…

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15K views · 9K reactions | Our friend @jacquesinthegarden did a great job of breaking down the mushroom bed-making process with this Wine Cap tutorial! His growing style is particularly relevant to folks in warmer, temperate climates as his garden is located in San Diego, where folks can make beds all year-round. Winter is likely the best time to work on outdoor projects in places in the south and southwest. Growing Wine Caps with straw and wood chips ensures plenty of substrate nutrients for your mushrooms, but you can use just one or the other! It’s important in hotter, drier climates to keep your bed watered - likely a little bit each day during dry periods. At the end of the reel, he mentions replenishing his beds in the future with more straw and wood chips. This is a great tactic Mushroom Bed, Mushrooms Growing, Grow Mushrooms, Bed Making, Wood Chips, Creative Gardening, Farm Garden, The Mushroom, Great Job

310K views, 8.6K likes, 195 comments, 1.2K shares, Facebook Reels from North Spore: Our friend @jacquesinthegarden did a great job of breaking down the mushroom bed-making process with this Wine Cap...

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