Unlocking the Power of Cordyceps: Militaris vs. Sinensis – Your Ultimate Beginners Guide
Discover the differences between Cordyceps militaris and Cordyceps sinensis, their health benefits, cultivation methods, and where to source them locally. Explore the fascinating world of Cordyceps and supercharge your wellness journey.
Agar Agar and Mycelium
Agar agar is a popular growth medium for mycology because it provides a stable and nutrient-rich environment for fungi to grow and spread. Agar agar is made from red algae and is nutrient-rich, containing a variety of carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals necessary for fungal growth. It is also stable at a wide range of temperatures, which allows for the growth of fungi in a controlled environment. Additionally, agar agar is easy to sterilize, which helps prevent contamination of the growth medium. Overall, agar agar is an excellent choice for mycology because it offers a reliable and consistent growth medium for fungi to thrive in.
How to decide what mushrooms to grow outside?
A quick blog on what type of mushrooms would grow best outside in your shaded garden area.
How to Induce Fruiting Mushrooms - A Guide for Beginners
Discover the steps necessary to successfully induce fruiting of mushrooms. From understanding the right growing environment and timing, to constructing a makeshift terrarium and harvesting your crop, this guide will give beginners the tools they need to grow edible mushrooms at home.
How to Sell Oyster Mushrooms at Farmers Markets | Tips for Selling Locally
Selling oyster mushrooms at local farmers markets is a great way for mushroom growers to make extra income. Learn how to successfully sell these delicious fungi with our tips on product preparation, market etiquette, and more. Start building relationships with your customers and boosting your business today!
Biostimulants and the Fungi
Soil Biology and Soil Biome - Critical Impact on Life on Earth
End of Life - Environmentally Friendly Eco Burials
When we think of life there is often death, and it can be beautiful if we leave behind life.
Carbon Sequestration: So Mush-room to Capture and Store CO2.
How Mushrooms can Sequester and store Carbon and Carbon Dioxide Biologically.