benjysirois
Professional knob twiddler and sound anarchist
So as spring approaches and I am evidently not going to be on the road this season, I've decided that I'd do some gardening. I've begun assembling my boxes and doing some preliminary planning. I have also been very interested in growing mushrooms; the edible kind I mean. Though some trippy gardening could be a fun endeavour in the future, I am significantly more interested in having some good veggies.
I have been researching into growing Oyster mushrooms. Most likely Pleurotus Djamor which has a higher temp and humidity tolerance. As I don't live in an air conditioned house I feel these ones would be more forgiving to Southern Ontario's high summer temps and humidity. Not to mention they're beautifully bright and tasty as hell! Just checked out the easy laundry basket method but I'm curious if any of you have had any experience with growing mushies indoors, log methods or even innoculating soil to create a sustainable and annual crop.
For your viewing pleasure and to share the knowledge here is the laundry basket method.
I have been researching into growing Oyster mushrooms. Most likely Pleurotus Djamor which has a higher temp and humidity tolerance. As I don't live in an air conditioned house I feel these ones would be more forgiving to Southern Ontario's high summer temps and humidity. Not to mention they're beautifully bright and tasty as hell! Just checked out the easy laundry basket method but I'm curious if any of you have had any experience with growing mushies indoors, log methods or even innoculating soil to create a sustainable and annual crop.
For your viewing pleasure and to share the knowledge here is the laundry basket method.