Thanks Wil for the videos this year. I enjoy watching the recipes and the many things u do with various foods and natural forages u collect. I almost always see something new or a new technique i may be able to apply. Best wishes for health, family, and success in the new year. We'll be watching!
That’s the Basket Stinkhorn. Other stink horn mushrooms also grow like that. I’d dig up as many of those little white balls as you can find and relocate them.
I didn't realize what they were at the time, cause I'd never seem them at that stage in their life cycle but they grow all over the place here. They come in with the wood chip mulch that I use so much
Very nice mushies!! 👍 I don't have a big forest to grow mushrooms in like you do, (you lucky duck!) but I do have some wild Lions Mane growing on a log here in my suburban yard ! It's the Coralloides strain. And it's SO cool looking! It does look exactly like coral growing under water! And I've also got a few mushroom blocks outside in my woodchips, it has cultivated Lions Mane growing on them! And we also have pink oyster mushrooms growing in woodchips too. The neighborhood kids love to come and look at them! I just LOVE mushroom season!! That's an awesome bunch of oysters you found too! Very nice score!!!
@@HoneybeeHollowGardens gosh. Go to Colorado. I imagine there are mushrooms everywhere from May to whenever, but I know for a fact, TROUT EVERYWHERE! I caught so many at San Isabel, but I know the rivers, streams are ate up!
I'm new to gardening, & I do watch Jess's videos also, but you do the nitty gritty work there. So I would really love if you would explain what your doing in the gardens @ work & @ your house. I am trying to learn as much as I can from ya'all
Eating daylillies, huh? I know there's a whole ditchful of these down the road a bit. I was going to get them this spring just for gardening! Good to know
I’ve bought dried day Lily buds to make classic Szechuan, hot and sour soup. I have a bunch in the border gardens as the grow well in the northeast as well. This spring I will try some shoots!
@WelcometomyCapeCodlife I guess I will too! Though I don't know how to eat em! My favorite flower combo, though, is daisies and daylillies! To be edible is extra
@@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 the greens are good when very young, they’ll get stringy eventually. The petals are good fresh as well - no bitterness or astringent characteristics at all
I have a question. Does “dog fennel” continue to spread indefinitely and does it have many benefits? I ask because my chickens run is half overgrown in the stuff. What would you do in this case?
It’s a pioneer species meaning it’s likely to be one of the first things to pop up in open, recently disturbed areas so yeah that’s normal. I only know it to be good at keeping mosquitos away (rub the leaves on your skin) I think it looks cool too I feel like I’m underwater when I’m around it As far as chickens if it’s an open sky above then it may discourage hawks
Love your channel. I long time watcher of Jess but I love the contrast between your two channels. Equally entertaining but so different. I love it. I could get rid of cable tv just watching y’all’s channels. ❤️
Thanks Wil for the videos this year. I enjoy watching the recipes and the many things u do with various foods and natural forages u collect. I almost always see something new or a new technique i may be able to apply. Best wishes for health, family, and success in the new year. We'll be watching!
Happy New Year to you as well! Glad you enjoy the channel
Great content; thanks for sharing!
thank you
That’s the Basket Stinkhorn. Other stink horn mushrooms also grow like that. I’d dig up as many of those little white balls as you can find and relocate them.
I didn't realize what they were at the time, cause I'd never seem them at that stage in their life cycle but they grow all over the place here. They come in with the wood chip mulch that I use so much
Very nice mushies!! 👍
I don't have a big forest to grow mushrooms in like you do,
(you lucky duck!)
but I do have some wild Lions Mane growing on a log here in my suburban yard !
It's the Coralloides strain.
And it's SO cool looking!
It does look exactly like coral growing under water!
And I've also got a few mushroom blocks outside in my woodchips, it has cultivated Lions Mane growing on them!
And we also have pink oyster mushrooms growing in woodchips too. The neighborhood kids love to come and look at them!
I just LOVE mushroom season!!
That's an awesome bunch of oysters you found too!
Very nice score!!!
Just found a lions mane yesterday & added them to a venison stroganoff nice find
I know rite! But you can friend up landowners and have a look around! Me, I just want a good fishing pond! Mushrooms would be a bonus
@@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 dream vacation is fishing for trout in an old growth forest when the mushies are out
@@HoneybeeHollowGardens gosh. Go to Colorado. I imagine there are mushrooms everywhere from May to whenever, but I know for a fact, TROUT EVERYWHERE! I caught so many at San Isabel, but I know the rivers, streams are ate up!
@@HoneybeeHollowGardens I wanted catfish SO HARD!
Wil, happiest New Year to you and your bride! Great video too!❤
Happy new year to you and yours as well!
Love the shot of the nest in the thorns... Cant wait to see what 2024 has in store. Happy New Year!
Happy new year sister!
Was my favorite shot!!
You have a keen eye. I'm glad you don't talk all of the time. The sounds of nature are thrilling. Sing God's praise.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoy
I agree with you. Sometimes no narrations are necessary
I'm new to gardening, & I do watch Jess's videos also, but you do the nitty gritty work there. So I would really love if you would explain what your doing in the gardens @ work & @ your house. I am trying to learn as much as I can from ya'all
I’m putting all these “life of permies” in one huge video I’d suggest watching that when it comes out. It’ll be much more condensed
Happiest and healthiest of New Years to you and Taylor! 💕💕💕💕💕
Happy New Year!
I love sipping my morning coffee watching your show… thank you
That’s how I watch RUclips too lolz
yes, stinkhorn.
I found some of those weird mushrooms in my garlic bed and they stink so bad!!😂
Didn't smell them then, maybe when they opened up they did I didn't check
Happy New Year 🥳🥂
Happy New Year!
Eating daylillies, huh? I know there's a whole ditchful of these down the road a bit. I was going to get them this spring just for gardening! Good to know
One of the most underrated crops that grow so good in the southeast
I’ve bought dried day Lily buds to make classic Szechuan, hot and sour soup. I have a bunch in the border gardens as the grow well in the northeast as well. This spring I will try some shoots!
@WelcometomyCapeCodlife I guess I will too! Though I don't know how to eat em! My favorite flower combo, though, is daisies and daylillies! To be edible is extra
@@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 the greens are good when very young, they’ll get stringy eventually.
The petals are good fresh as well - no bitterness or astringent characteristics at all
@@HoneybeeHollowGardens so you eat em like green?
You know yesterday I pulled some oysters too, except mine came out of the Atlantic ocean! 😂
I need to make a Charleston trip soon for some of those
I need to return to the woods.
Thanks Wil... Happy New Year to you both 🎉🎉🎉
Happy New Year!
Did you ever find out what the little round ball mushroom looking these were?
Looks like a stinkhorn to me & someone else said that here in the comments
I have a question. Does “dog fennel” continue to spread indefinitely and does it have many benefits? I ask because my chickens run is half overgrown in the stuff. What would you do in this case?
It’s a pioneer species meaning it’s likely to be one of the first things to pop up in open, recently disturbed areas so yeah that’s normal. I only know it to be good at keeping mosquitos away (rub the leaves on your skin)
I think it looks cool too I feel like I’m underwater when I’m around it
As far as chickens if it’s an open sky above then it may discourage hawks
Love your channel. I long time watcher of Jess but I love the contrast between your two channels. Equally entertaining but so different. I love it. I could get rid of cable tv just watching y’all’s channels. ❤️