12 Mushrooms That Grow In Your Yard
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2021
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"Everything is worth learning, Don't let the specialists convince you otherwise." Thanks Adam, words to live by.
Nice
I agree with the sentiment, but respectfully disagree, there’s probably many thing that aren’t worth learning by anyone.
I could be proven wrong but at best it’s a subjective opinion.
@@swayback7375 "Yes, No or Perhaps" LOL
@@swayback7375 Why not to learn the horrors and the wonders of life... ? xD ARE YOU A CHICKEEEEN CLUCK CLUCK CLUCK
Amen, cadzpotter.
I have a joke for you--how much space do you need for fungi to grow?
As Mushroom as possible
I like that.
Har har har!!!
you seem like a fun gi
@@SK-bb6ms - Go away.
😁
Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction. Imagine carrying heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.
Please does anyone know where I can get them? I put so much on my plate and it really affects my stress and anxiety levels, I would love to try shrooms
Yes, dr.levishroom
dr.levis is the best, he's been my go to for anything psychedelics
Is he on IG?
Why is there always a bot with this same stupid story then a line of bots trying to get you to buy illegal drugs it’s on almost every video of mushrooms please just give up people are here to learn
"I probably lost a few people with these disclaimers..." You totally hooked me with them. They distinguished you as someone who takes facts seriously and can therefore likely be trusted.
Totally love the disclaimer about "disgusting ads".
the entire first two minutes is a disclaimer...
My favorite inappropriate youtube ad was a "find what you're looking for" bumble ad that popped up in the middle of a Holocaust documentary.
2:34 Wine Cap (stropharia rugosoannulata)
3:25 Spring Fieldcap (agrocybe praecox)
4:14 Ravenel's Stinkhorn (phallus ravenelii)
5:01 Bird's Nest Fungi (crucibulum laeve)
5:44 Bolbitius sp.
6:21 Milky Conecap (conocybe apala)
7:21 Parasola sp.
8:09 Weeping Widow (lacrymaria lacrymabunda)
8:50 Mower's Mushroom (panaeolus foenisecii)
10:01 Ringless Honey Mushroom (desarmillaria caespitosa)
10:55 Meadow Mushroom (agaricus campestris group, A. andrewii, A. argenteus, A. porphyrocephalus var. pallidus)
11:49 Giant Puffball (calvatia gigantea)
Thanks for this!
Giant puffballs are like mushroom tofu.
thank you!
Thank you for the timestamps they really help
Heh, phallus
As an internet business owner, I found your introductory disclosures to be spectacular.
"one of the... *special* Panaeolus mushrooms" 😭 the slightest pause
I brought a straw bale home for seeding an area recently tilled for pool work and Chanterelle mushrooms popped from it and around it. Now we have a very large patch after 6 or so years and they come every year.
Lucky you!
I'm sooooo jelly
That’s baller
Oh man!! I wish I had that luck! I "planted some Chants on my tree line this Summer, and I hope they show up in a year or so.
Just a thought maybe try inoculating a straw bail and just place it in the shade and let it rot. That's all i did minus the inoculating the straw bail
12:43 Shortly after learning about pig skin puffballs, I found a pair. I cut one in half and it was like dark deep purple amethyst. I paused what I was doing and just beheld its beauty. It was a moment filled with wonder and awe.
Did you distribute it?
@@sjr7822 Not sure what you are asking but when done with it, I put it back on the ground.
It's cross-section is beautiful isn't it?
@@CroMagnun One the most beautiful things I have seen.
I bet you have great weed
I'm a simple normal person that loves the educational information you provide in these videos! Thanks again
I have so many variety mushrooms 🍄 growing in the backyard … most of it inedible but I still like to see them…
Same
Yup, hoping to see some of mine😊
Adam, you should speak on videos all the time! This was one of the best videos I have ever seen. Very well done! The information was clearly presented. Thanks you!
Okay, I'll be the first to ask. When can we expect part two? Lol. Thanks for everything you do Mr. Haritan! Your videos are super informative, humble, and genuine, and I really appreciate that!
Yes, definitely informative, humble & genuine are correct descriptives of ur funtastic videos.
I also very much appreciate ur work. I hope ur channel continues to grow. It's evident u enjoy sharing ur vast knowledge.
May I say ur sweet boyish charm reminds me of my beloved son! Warms this Mama's heart.
Love & blessings
From deep South hospitality state.
Adam we really appreciate you. We could never be tired of listening to you we even love your disclaimers. Thank you so much for your humble teachings. 🥰💛❤️🧡
Today I harvested a couple of hen-of-the-woods, or miatake mushrooms, from my land. Gave a 4 pound specimen to a friend, the rest is in my dehydrator.
Adam, every bit of information you give, gives us power to do what we need to be stewards of our land. Thank you for all your instruction and information.
We clean 'n freeze ours. Great chewy mushrooms for sauces.
Odd year for Hens'. I missed a few that grew by oaks that never before grew any, in my neighbor's yard.
@@brianbartulis9709 Spores got carried there.
Linda - What do you do to help ensure that more miatake mushrooms will be produced next year?
@@jonhohensee3258 they produce spores and also have a vast underground network of ‘roots’ called mycelium. Mycelium isn’t *actually* roots but that’s the best way to describe it. This underground network is capable of creating new fruiting bodies (actual mushrooms). So in summary, you really don’t have to do much to ensure that they will grow again- the mushrooms have it covered!
@@war5561 - Thanks for telling me something I already knew. My question to LINDA was meant to find out if SHE does anything to help keep the mushrooms coming back. It is entirely possible to overharvest mushrooms.
Once again you have provided a wonderful learning experience for all of us. The depth of your knowledge and the passion of your personal interest are obvious to everyone. Thank you.
One of the best parts of the video was @ 1:45 Amen to that.
This year being exceptionally wet, we found and identified many variety of bolete mushrooms in our yard around birch and fruit trees. This has been a great year to learn about fungus among other things.
Thank you for the video!
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Lucky lucky!
I've watched crows in huge numbers on a daily basis clear the milky conecap mushrooms from huge areas of lawn just after sunrise.
No you haven't.
@@jonhohensee3258 yes he has. I was the crows.
@@PlannedMayhem - I was the crows? Hunh?
Awesome.As I’m watching this I’m eating Deer backstrap and chicken of the woods stir fry. With garden peppers n onions of course.😎
This was such a good introductory video to mushrooms in general, just seeing how you distinguish features and families is very helpful. You're also very likeable, loved the disclaimers!
Love this! We don’t have to always go out into the woods to see mushrooms- they are all around us. I’ve found so many cool mushrooms just on afternoon walks in my neighborhood. Ringless honey mushrooms and even ganodermas!
I absolutely LOVE your disclaimers and how you deal so professionally with the obvious haters who have commented in the past. Your speech is very clear, concise, and spoken at a perfect speed! I am so blessed to have found your channel! My first venture online to research mushrooms, too!
Thank you! 🙏🏻🇺🇸
I get tons of Puffballs all over my yard every year. I've never harvested them for food but I sure do love picking one up and giving it a good dropkick. They explode into a billion tiny little pieces and fall back to the ground like snow... that's probably why I get so many puffballs is because I'm literally blasting their spores around my yard lmao
When they're white and firm, they can be pretty good eating. I saute them in olive oil and butter; some people dredge them in egg and coat them with flour or crumbs. Unfortunately, it's a pain to preserve them...they don't dry or freeze well. Only way I've found is to cut them up and cook them in spaghetti sauce or some such, then freeze the sauce.
@@retriever19golden55 I've found the giant puffballs (look like sun-bleached human skulls from a distance). Sliced up slabs and sauteed the same, plus garlic, delicious!
You've really helped us out. Even if I only listen to your words when I'm working in the garden with my phone nearby, I'm learning my land.
Fascinating Adam! The maturing patterns are amazing similar to your morphing handsome hair styles.
We've been feasting on giant puff balls in the Great Lakes region with daily rains often water bombs. Appreciative
Thank you for saying the phrase "mycological key" as that has helped me greatly in my research of making a comprehensive guide to the edible mushrooms that I am interested in so I can keep an eye on identification because I've been working on that for a while and I kept looking up dyconomis and that wasn't really helping me but mycological was perfect
Adam knows mushrooms like Audobon knew birds... Always something to learn in these videos that I would not be exposed to any where else in my existence. Thank you again, Adam!
Always Delightful ! Thank You Adam
I have a few of these growing in my yard so it’s good to put an identity to them. Great information! Keep it up.
Pure gold, Adam! Thank you. And I did find two delicious morels this spring in my back yard.
They were excellent!
Love puff balls, we had them under the elderberry bushes where it was moist. It was just fun to make the pores puff out of the balls, we didn't have TV or much entertainment back in those days
I'm in western PA, too!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
You rock Adam. I have been watering a new area and they appearing all over it.
i have been letting them break open on their own and have been enjoying the full cycle of them. EVERYTHING is worth learning for sure!
Love this. Some of my best memories are of my grandmother taking me out mushroom hunting for her from scratch pasta sauce. The long walks in the woods were the best. Heidi
This channel is a gem. Super happy to find it.
Long time subscriber. I have always liked and, applied your edutainment to living on my karst wooded Indiana property. My greatest achievement is a reoccurring patch of Chanterelles. Thank you Adam.
You’re amazing!! Thank you for sharing all this fabulous information!
The disclaimer is definitely needed! Glad you left it in.
I live in between Ernest and the Rose Inn and because of you, I've been going out every day and and looking for what I see in your videos. I have every one of these that were in this particular video, and many more, literally right in my back yard. Thank you sir!🤜🏼🤛🏼
I listened to every second - you NEVER waste one second !
Thank you!
Don't thank the ones who appreciate knowledge. It's enough for us. Thank u
You earned a thumbs up with your important introductory information. Lives were saved!
Yes, a part 2 to this video would be appreciated! Thanks Adam
Gary He has several put this in the youtube search
"Learn Your Land" you get a list
Just getting started with foraging and greatly enjoying your videos thank you! Love your enthusiasm and your advocating for the earth.
You are a pleasure to listen to, well spoken and intelligent. Thank you
Your videos are always a pleasure! Thank you for sharing mushroom knowledge it's fun to know what's hanging around the yard. Mush love Adam :)
Have been seeing Boles and White Cone Caps, in my straw mulch, veggie garden every morning.
I love knowing that my efforts to bring this dry, barren, high desert land, back to life, is having a small impact.
I may not have any edible 'shrooms in my yard, but I'm eating up, and geeking out on all the incredible education you offer us, here on Learn Your Land.
Much gratitude, Adam.
I really appreciate all the work you have done for us, thanks
Learning never ends.Thanks Adam take care
Thank you for everything you do to educate us. I like to know as much as possible. 😊
Good to see you Adam! Happy foraging!
I worked at a farmers market years ago and one day they brought in a massive puffball (like 2’ across) from the woods edging a field. I’d never seen them other than a paper-thin shell we used to kick in the woods. A friend took a hunk home and fried it up in butter and we had a real feast. Never had the like since.
Thx ⚘️ 😊 🙏
Thanks I love learning from you
I got tons of Ringless Honey Mushrooms. I don’t eat any of them! Knowledge is Power! Your the best.
Beautiful video, thank you for making this
Another amazing video. I mowed the little lawn cap one today!
I found your channel when I was looking for someone that was in my general area (ish) after I moved and noticed my 1 acre yard produced more mushroom diversity than I had ever seen in southeast VA, (I even have several patches of ghost pipes!!) and I’m so glad I found ya! I only knew a few things but that amount has easily quadrupled. Your content is so easily ingested and processed (and you’re low key funny af) and for having adhd just know that doesn’t happen often in my learning patterns , you even immediately caught my 7 year old daughters ear and have inspired her to make her own mushroom videos ! She’s honing her skills and slowly learning not every red mushroom is not an amanita muscaria, and She thinks maybe one day you will probably “do a collab video with her once you see how great her videos are “ 😂 So thanks for doing what you do and doing it well!
Got dang I can’t get enough of your smile and knowledge. Not going to lie, I miss your longer hair. Where’d my hippie baby go?
😳
Simply said - love your motivation
I have learn so much watching you and continue with my own research.
Thank you trillion times thanks!
Not only do I learn things, but you have one helluva good vocabulary. It's always worth watching your videos.
Thank you for the honest disclaimer!
Another amazing video about mushrooms, thank you Adam! I have learned so much by watching your videos about mushrooms, and you have given me confidence to watch for them when I am outside my home.
You always do such a fantastic job on your video's !!! Thank you !!!
I'm a camp counselor in the eastern US, thank you so much for the knowledge your channel has brought me! I can't wait to incorporate some of this into my classes, passing it on to the kids I work with :)
Excellent video as always Adam, thank you.
Thank you 🙏 you’re awesome really inspirational
Me and my daughter went on our first mushroom hunt this past weekend in Ohio and found some chicken of the woods. And turkey tail.
We made soup out of the cotw, and fried some too.
She loves them and ate a bunch over the weekend. We had a great time, and already loved being out in nature cause she loves birdwatching; as do I.
But were really loving our newfound hobby.
Also thanks to you, as well as haphazard homestead. You both gave really inspired us to take this up.
I've watched almost all your uploads, and hope with autumn upon us to see more content from you. Again I cant thank you enough!
Great video, as always!!! Thank you
Great video as always, thank you for sharing your knowledge! Just signed up for your online course, can't wait to start!
Great list! Thanks, Adam!
Very knowledgeable and very charismatic! I should put more into learning about foraging. Thank you for sharing.
Your channel, and your approach to teaching, are both very entertaining and your material is easy to digest. You're doing a fine job, young man, and I don't get to say that often enough these days, so be proud of your work.
I'm new to mushroom hunting and so far I haven't found any club close by but I have been studying and reading and watching videos (almost exclusively yours) for months before I ever went out the first time to attempt to collect. And not thirty feet from my yard into the woods I found a large patch smooth chanterelle mushrooms. I only collected a couple and before I even prepare them I watch your video on identification and how to tell those from the jack-o'-lanterns again and I prepared one and ate a small amount and it was delicious. So thank you. Your channel is great and I have a lot of time on my hands now because I'm out of work so I am giving myself sort of a course on mushrooms maybe soon when I get back to work I can get your online course. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!!! And by the way I live in Southeastern Coastal Georgia
Thank you again, Adam, for another informative video!
Thanks so much! I live in California but still found your information so helpful.
I saw two in our yard. Thanks for making this video. I always wondered what type of mushrooms we have in our yard.
You are awesome! Always love watching your videos!
I live in western pa also, you would be a handy guy to go backpacking with, thanks for all you do to educate mankind. Love your videos,stay safe.
Great info,,,again! I have learned so much from you through the years. Thank You!!!
Great clear pictures!
Thank you for incredible knowledge! I love watching all of them. Dry well spoken and keep us interested. Thanks a million.
sorry I wrote this without my glasses! Correction I meant to say *VERY well spoken and keep us interested, my apologies.
I never miss an update.
Good content every time!
Thank you for another great video. Always enjoy learning about the outdoors. I enjoy your content.
Yet another excellent video Adam! Now I have to pay much more attention to the mushrooms that I see growing on my property. Thanks for the information & hope that you are doing well..🍄🍄👍👍
Thanks for a such a great video!
Definitely worth the wait. I live in Perth Western Australia and I get some of these species in my garden, so Definitely worth watching wherever you are ✌
Great video and advice Adam!
I have been fascinatinated by mycology since I was a kid,and realized that I could a watch a mushroom actually grow if I spent the time to be patient.Nothing beats morrells,and puffballs.My uncle used to pay us kids for em.depending on the size and texture ,up to 20 bucks. Well done content.wish the world could understand that every thing is worth knowing.....
Loved the video, thank you!
Thank you for educating us
Man... i've been waiting for one of these! 💖
what a great teacher.
This helped me identify the new mushroom I spotted in my yard as a Ravenel’s Stinkhorn, tysm!!
A lovely work of art, Adam !! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and photos. Look forward to more of your superb work. S.
Your videos are always worth the wait
Great video!
After watching some of your stuff, me and my wife got into this and did our first real foraging last weekend. We found a bunch of awesome stuff! We even found some eastern cauliflower mushroom that was the size of both hands and we can't wait to try some of them!!
We did grab an app and did spoore prints to be SUPER sure and are going to try a little at a time like suggested just to see how our bellies handle it. I've been vegan for over a year so I'm hoping my gut biome handles it well but super excited.
Thank you for the awesome content!
I've been curious about mushrooms all my life, getting pretty serious now with identification. The look-alikes is truly what to learn first. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, knowledge and experiences. Becoming a big fan of "LYL"!