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Growing Mushrooms in the Home Landscape

 
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Please join us at the Wild Thyme Farm to learn about the benefits of growing mushrooms in your garden!


Growing Mushrooms in the Home Landscape
with Marisha Auerbach and Jordan Weiss

Saturday, April 3
10 am - 4 pm
Wild Thyme Farm
Oakville, WA  (45 mins SW of Olympia)
$75 - $65 sliding scale
potluck lunch
pre-registration requested

Mushrooms are an integral part of the environment in the Pacific  Northwest.  They are rarely used in landscaping.  Permaculture draws on examples from nature to create abundant landscapes based in ecological systems.  We would like to invite our fungal allies to return to the garden and assist us in creating abundance through their relationships.
        During this workshop, we will discover the functions of mushrooms in an ecosystem and the different techniques for incorporating them in the home garden.  Hands-on projects will include: log culture, establishment of outdoor mushroom beds, mycorrhizal inoculants, and other fun projects. Each participant will go home with an inoculated log.Please join us as we consciously welcome mushrooms  into our landscapes and gardens.

For more information, or to register, contact:  Marisha Auerbach  (360) 273-7117 or queenbee@herbnwisdom.com

Wild Thyme Farm is located mid way between Seattle and Portland
 
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