by cadmin | 19,08,23 | Uncategorized
Lion’s mane mushrooms, recognized for their potential health benefits, enjoy legal status worldwide. This allows individuals to incorporate them into their diets by either cooking with them directly or consuming daily doses of lion’s mane extract to reap...
by cadmin | 19,08,23 | Uncategorized
The lion’s mane mushroom, scientifically known as Hericium erinaceus, is a fungus that thrives on decaying hardwood tree trunks like oak. With a rich history in East Asian medicine, this mushroom has garnered attention for potential health benefits. Animal...
by cadmin | 21,06,19 | Uncategorized
Courses coming up We have a private course this weekend, then an open course on Tuesday 25th for those of you that feel a sore throat coming on (lol) and another on Sunday the 30th...
by cadmin | 26,04,19 | Uncategorized
Our next mushroom growing course is on Sunday 5th May One of the mushrooms we’ll be growing is the Elm Oyster. If you harvest them late they are quite tough but lovely in slow cooked stews. The young Elm oyster’s are really tender and flavoursome. They...
by cadmin | 06,04,19 | Uncategorized
Lovely Pink Oysters from a course in February Young Pink Oyster mushrooms from a course we ran at the end of February. We were trying something a little different, growing in a tub instead of the usual bag. Not quite what we expected because the mycelium grew up the...
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