So I've gone and ordered myself a small variety of edible mushroom spores so I can grow my own. I didn't want to spend out money on growing the same varieties you can pick up for cheap at the supermarket, and I've always wanted to try the sort of mushrooms you can collect when going foraging.
So I've got myself some chicken-of-the-woods, lions's mane, coral fungus, wine caps and morels to look forward to! Some of these are ideal for growing in mulch, which works well for me as my entire allotment is currently under several inches of hay. But the chick, lion's mane and coral all grow in wood, and the recommendation is to get reasonably fresh hardwood logs 10-20cm diameter and 50cm-1m in length for them.
I've gotten in touch with some local hardwood suppliers who grow and cut their own, to see about prices on any flawed logs they have that couldn't be cut into much of use for them, but was wondering if anyone knows of any companies specialising in providing logs for this purpose? Or if anyone else who's grown culinary mushrooms has any suggestions for alternate ways to grow some of these varieties?
So I've got myself some chicken-of-the-woods, lions's mane, coral fungus, wine caps and morels to look forward to! Some of these are ideal for growing in mulch, which works well for me as my entire allotment is currently under several inches of hay. But the chick, lion's mane and coral all grow in wood, and the recommendation is to get reasonably fresh hardwood logs 10-20cm diameter and 50cm-1m in length for them.
I've gotten in touch with some local hardwood suppliers who grow and cut their own, to see about prices on any flawed logs they have that couldn't be cut into much of use for them, but was wondering if anyone knows of any companies specialising in providing logs for this purpose? Or if anyone else who's grown culinary mushrooms has any suggestions for alternate ways to grow some of these varieties?
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