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I’ve always wanted to try growing lions mane mushrooms and have it on my list. I think they have medicinal properties that aid in healing various ailments, as well as tasting good and fun to watch grow.
Here’s an example of a mushroom grow kit.
I actually have been getting these off of amazon and growing my own. Wife and got a shed and have converted it to a growing shed for mushrooms. As I see some such as morrels or lions mane in the forest I have been trying them out in the shed with mixed results,
I've been thinking of getting a couple dozen of those grow your own mushroom things on amazon. Maybe kitchens one day will just grow their own mushrooms. I think their high cost comes from how fast the spoil and that they're delicate.
https://www.amazon.com/Back-Roots-Mushroom-Mushrooms-Gardening/dp/B00CD0KZ78
Start with a kids box on amazon like this Back To The Roots Organic Mushroom Growing Kit, Harvest Gourmet Oyster Mushrooms In 10 days, Top Gardening Gift, Holiday Gift, & Unique Gift https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD0KZ78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zzUnEbSR1F3Q6
Like most hobbies, there are multiple levels of commitment:)
It can be very inexpensive, you can just get a kit like this to grow a small amount of oysters at home, or buy spawn and some hardwood fuel pellets, or go all the way up to a dedicated grow room with tens of thousands of dollars of equipment.
Check out /r/mushroomgrowers and shroomery.org.
Oh man. If you're into cooking you should at least get something like this. Try some fresh oyster mushrooms. Amazing stuff, blows white buttons out of the water.
The bad thing about it is you'll never be satisfied with white buttons again.
1) Mushrooms begin to decompose immediately after they're harvested, and they decompose FAST. If you see them in the store, they're probably almost too old to eat. If you buy them to use a week later? Yeah, you're not going to get a great flavor or texture out of them.
2) Don't eat boring flavorless button mushrooms. They're like the wonderbread of fungus. Eat oyster mushrooms or chanterelles, if you can buy them. See if you can find maitake (hen of the woods) or chicken of the woods mushrooms in the forest. Or, if you really want to understand the beautiful flavor that mushrooms can offer, try to get your hands on some fresh morels, and sautee them briefly in butter. It won't make you like white button mushrooms any more, because they'll still be terrible, but it will let you understand that you don't dislike mushrooms - you just dislike the most common ones.
If you want to learn about mushrooms, appreciate their beauty, and taste an excellent and flavorful mushroom, I can't recommend an oyster mushroom growing kit like this more highly: http://www.amazon.com/Back-Roots-Organic-Mushroom-Farm/dp/B00CD0KZ78
Grow your own!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD0KZ78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_HI.fCbFYYDN3N
Search for mushroom growing kit on Amazon. There are a bunch of them. I gave one to my Secret Santa and they loved it!
yeah there's basic, dead simple ones available thru amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD0KZ78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_GKFERV9QMEGK49Z4MMHZ mushroom grow kit, getting into mushrooms really saved me 🍄
Ok, here's what I would do. See what you have in the store. Then research those to find out which ones can be reasonably grown. Growing has parts that are kind of hard to do on a limited budget. Getting things sterile is the big thing.
You can grow portobellos. https://www.wikihow.com/Grow-Portobello-Mushrooms
The easiest way to start is buying a kit. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD0KZ78/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_8H4JTQESVG944A29H687?psc=1
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pretty much everything by Back to the Roots. But don't take my word for it, there are hundreds of negative reviews about this awful "company". They and there product are a sick joke. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD0KZ78?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Been getting up the nerve to do anything other then this kit. .
Hopefully my greenhouse will be up and I can put some of the fallen logs in my woods to work!
So cool!
its super easy to grow them from a kit: https://www.amazon.com/Back-Roots-Mushroom-Mushrooms-Gardening/dp/B00CD0KZ78?th=1
link to the product for more details
you can buy preinnoculated kits at the grocery store usually too
or off amazon.
Another possibility. https://www.amazon.com/Back-Roots-Organic-Mushroom-Farm/dp/B00CD0KZ78 Make mushroom growing at home a hobby to understand how they grow. Good for explaining to kids. Could be a science project.