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can you grow mushrooms easily?
this year I have vowed to grow my own veg. I want to grow things that I would buy anyway.
The veg I buy most of all, apart from onions and frozen peas are mushrooms. Is it possible to grow them outdoors successfully?
The veg I buy most of all, apart from onions and frozen peas are mushrooms. Is it possible to grow them outdoors successfully?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Any decent garden centre should be able to sell you a mushroom growing kit (or search online). You don't grow them in the garden for two reasons:
1. Mushrooms don't photosynthesis, so they don't need sunlight. In fact, they need exactly the opposite; they should be grown in the dark.
2. Garden soil is full of all sorts of fungal spores which would compete with (or even attack) the fungi which you're attempting to grow. For this reason, mushrooms must be grown in sterile conditions.
Chris
PS: I think IceMaiden is trying to set a record by posting in every single AB category in the space of a few minutes. Hiya, Icey ;-)
1. Mushrooms don't photosynthesis, so they don't need sunlight. In fact, they need exactly the opposite; they should be grown in the dark.
2. Garden soil is full of all sorts of fungal spores which would compete with (or even attack) the fungi which you're attempting to grow. For this reason, mushrooms must be grown in sterile conditions.
Chris
PS: I think IceMaiden is trying to set a record by posting in every single AB category in the space of a few minutes. Hiya, Icey ;-)
Mushrooms are amazingly easy to grow ! The kits you can get from the garden centres contain both the growing medium and the spores.... all you need to do is mix the two as per the instructions, water well and let nature take its course.... in a couple of weeks you will have loads of ready to crop mushrooms.... that taste fantastic too ! I grow mine indoors but there are some varieties that you can get that will grow really happily out doors - they tend to come on logs of wood. Have a peek at this site for more info:-
http://www.gourmetmushrooms.co.uk/
http://www.gourmetmushrooms.co.uk/
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