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Growing Mushrooms In The Garden
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We have a small area in our garden which we have deliberately left gloomy, under a canopy of trees. I have often thought that it might be a good place to grow mushrooms.
Is this possible? Can one just buy mushroom compost and spawn and spread it around, or am I being naive? Does one need rotting logs?
Is this possible? Can one just buy mushroom compost and spawn and spread it around, or am I being naive? Does one need rotting logs?
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You can. Years ago we put spent mushroom compost on the garden for a mulch and a few years later the mushrooms started to grow. A few "buts" though. If the ground is good for mushrooms, it will also be good for toadstools which also now grow in abundance in my garden. Be sure that you know what you are picking! Secondly insects and animals like mushrooms and even early early in the morning I rarely find one that hasn't been dined on first. Thirdly I was completely put off foraging for mushrooms when I read that the first thing you have to do is put the foraged mushrooms in salt water to get the insects out!!