Tag: wild fungi
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Ligaya Gardening Tips #7 Encourage fungi

Some of our best garden helpers work unseen. Fungi are at the interface of the organic and inorganic and do so much for our gardens, even those varieties that we can’t eat
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Training the Oysters to eat dog poo
We’re getting lots of spent grain and woodchip spawn from Danny at Barossa Gourmet Mushrooms and have been building it up in piles around the garden. We’re benefitting from an extra flush of mushrooms and the critters in the garden are feasting madly on the mycelium, breaking it down into nutrients that the plants can…
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Wild fungi updates

It’s mushroom time and we’ve updated all of our mushroom entries on the Wild Fungi page. There’ll be a foraging field trip this Winter too if you’re good.
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Pine Needles

We are sharing some of our gardening secrets in this and upcoming posts. Local trades are often the best way to bring nutrition to your garden.
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We’re having babies!
Hopefully lots and lots! Baby mushrooms that is… A while back, I did a workshop at Slape’s Mushroom House and learned all about growing King Stropharia mushrooms in the garden. When I was there I bought a bunch of Blue Oyster grain spawn that I added to pasturize sugar came mulch and jammed it into…

