Propagating Edible Gourmet Mushrooms Outdoors Using Cardboard, Woodchips & Straw!
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In this video Dan from http://www.plantabundance.com takes you along as he goes about establishing several patches of edible gourmet mushrooms outside in the backyard using cardboard, woodchips & straw. Garden Location: Northern CA, Zone 9b Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World: http://amzn.to/2ewkXh6
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Thank you - this was excellent!
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Love your videos, Dan. Entertaining and informative...thank you
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Hi sir! I saw Sep holzer putting Shitake directly into a rotten wood log. He made a hole with a tool and pressed into it some of the stuff you have. This is in case you'd like to do another experiment... Thank you for your videos!
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Good luck. Looking forward to followup.
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question, what is your take on the glue that holds the cardboard together, is that organic glue, and/or how are you mitigating the toxins in that glue? The garden is looking good!
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love the tutorial..btw whats the songs title of your background music
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Great movie, a load of information . thank you for sharing..
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Can't wait to see the results.. Mushrooms are amazing. Love your channel, sir! Very inspiring and great detail/didacticism
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Salamat Po Dan! Could you add links to the sellers of the products in your description? I am trying to grow more mushrooms also. Just got our first batch of oyster mushrooms from a kit we bought at https://backtotheroots.com/products/mushroomfarm. It is small, for apartment dwellers and we want to grow more on our two acre homestead.
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