How To Grow 🍄 Mushrooms Outdoors at Home in the Garden! Wine Cap Mushroom Identification Cultivation

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • It's so easy to grow edible mushrooms outdoors! Wine cap (Garden Giant / King Stropharia) mushrooms, are great for beginners to grow. This single variety appeals to guerrilla gardeners, permaculturalists, organic gardeners, homesteaders and urban gardeners alike.
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    MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION:
    Stropharia rugosoannulata are very easy to identify, and are less likely to be confused with other indigenous fungi. The trademark traits include a red-wine colored cap, grey-violet gills and a creamy-white colored stalk that displays an annulus or ring. If spotted soon after emergence, the cap may still be tightly closed, hiding the gills and perched at the height of the annulus. Over time the cap opens up exposing the gills which then darken with spores.
    WINE CAP CULTIVATION:
    Cultivation can be scaled to any property size. Site preparation is quite easy. Wine cap spawn can be purchased in pegs or sawdust. Unlike shiitake which do well with log cultivation, wine caps are best suited for in-ground or raised bed cultivation. Rather than logs, common stropharia substrates are wood chips, saw dust or straw which can be placed on or into the ground. Old wood chips are acceptable or new ones will work too. Allowing hardwood chips to age for a few weeks can improve colonization. Shade to partial shade seems to work well. Areas that tend to stay moist are ideal. Fall or Spring are the preferred seasons for inoculation.
    MUSHROOM HARVEST:
    If prepared in the Spring your first harvest may occur as soon as 8 weeks later. Weather fluctuations in moisture and temperature seem to signal mushroom emergence. But keep in mind that the process is quite random. So you need to visit your garden on a frequent basis. Placing your spawn in zones of frequent activity ensures that you won't miss any of your precious harvest. To pick them, simply cut them at the base with a sharp knife.
    HOW TO COOK WINE CAPS:
    Wine cap mushrooms are fairly versatile in cooking recipes. Many people suggest preparing them in the same fashion as portobello mushrooms. They work very well in sauté recipes. They have a slight nutty, earthy flavor. We've added them to homemade soups. And we've even stuffed the caps and baked them.
    MUSHROOM PRESERVATION:
    The mushrooms store well in a paper bag in the fridge for several days. Just be sure not to wash them. They also dry very well with a food dehydrator. This methods allows for long-term storage. Then they can be rehydrated and used in stocks and soups.
    WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???
    Do you have a small piece of land? Do you have access to free wood chips, perhaps from an arborist? Would you like some free organic mushrooms? Growing wine caps allows you to use existing resources to produce healthy food. At the same time you build rich soil and soil biota. A perfect example of stacking functions. The gardening technique in this video can work even in HOAs (home owners associations) where people often have major restrictions on their garden activities. Wine cap mushroom cultivation is the solution!
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