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Growing Oysters at home

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joe snag:

--- Quote from: Raquettedacker on Feb 01, 2014, 08:29:14 PM ---Good idea HB..
You been watching that Ginsing Appalachian outlaw show??   If I can I'm gonna look for some next fall.. Might even order some seeds..  To bad it takes 10 years to harvest... ;)

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Yes I have,,looks like some great plots down there,,

joe snag:
MOLD........

mooseslayer71:
I've got outside beds of elm oysters, blewits, wine caps, almond portabellos, and prince mushrooms growing under my big spruces. should produce soon! I've grown 3 types of oysters at home off of hardwood pellets. not hard to do. anyone interested in trying their hand, give me a yell.

mooseslayer71:
well so far I've gotten 5 flushes of wine caps and a crapload of white and blue oysters. nothing w/ the blewits and almond portabellos yet. blewits like the cold. I'm hoping this 1st frost tonight triggers them to pin!

SHaRPS:
Good luck Mooseslayer! I never have found blewits around here. I'm pretty confident that we don't have the right terrain/conditions. Same goes for lobsters and hedgehogs. But I will definitely keep looking!

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