Small-holding, coppice and grassland management on a 16-acre site.
Luke Mitchell wrote: Most Agaricus species prefer pasture, land that has had animals grazing it, so if you have livestock that may increase your chances. A tried-and-tested way to spread mushrooms is to blend pieces of the cap (which contain a lot of spores) into a slurry and to spread that where you wish them to grow.
"In action, watch the timing."-Tao Te Ching
"Jus' Press"-Ledward Kaapana
"In action, watch the timing."-Tao Te Ching
"Jus' Press"-Ledward Kaapana
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Hester Winterbourne wrote:Update - I have done the deed and there is a patch of school field in the middle of my lawn. The school turf is much more species rich with plantain, yarrow and daisies. I also picked some mature fruiting bodies and broke them up over my lawn. But now, there is another patch I want! Huge mushrooms of a slightly different type came up a few days ago. I haven't eaten any as it took a while to be reasonably confident what they are. But I would like to get them growing in my lawn too as I am now pretty sure they are edible - I think Agaricus fissuratus.
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