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    Digital-A
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      TheCat77 wrote:
      Possibly a stupid question but I’ll ask anyway….

      If you have successfully collected some mushrooms, would it be worthwhile flicking them over your own garden in the hope that you might spread spores and be able to have a harvest right on your doorstep next year?

      in the wild this is what happens, obviously with another force acting as you whether it be an animal, the wind or a walker with his dog. i guess it could be done. my guess is it would turn out unsuccessful, out of the many spores, few go on to become a mushroom due to the conditions of which it lands.

      thatd be my guess, maybe theres guys on here with a better answer than that 🙂

      tomm

      #1120306
      TheCat77
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        Or possibly into a gro-bag and/or covering the area regularly with sheep shit?

        Think I may as well give it a go anyway, doesn’t cost anything to try.

        #1141069
        TheCat77
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          Or possibly into a gro-bag and/or covering the area regularly with sheep shit?

          Think I may as well give it a go anyway, doesn’t cost anything to try.

          #1120276
          Digital-A
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            as you said, costs nothing to try 🙂

            #1141039
            Digital-A
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              as you said, costs nothing to try 🙂

              #1120310
              Scouse
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                I’m told that mushrooms are just the fruit of a large underground branched networks of Mcyelium which is the vegative part of the fungas. These can be anywhere inbetween minute and thousnads of acre’s.
                Unless your lucky enough to have one of these running under your garden, I doubt you’ll have much success. Still, as was said, it never hurts to try!
                I went picking last week for the first time and only found three 😥
                The guy I was with was loads more experienced and found a decent couple of trips worth. At least I know what i’m looking for next weekend.

                #1141073
                Scouse
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                  I’m told that mushrooms are just the fruit of a large underground branched networks of Mcyelium which is the vegative part of the fungas. These can be anywhere inbetween minute and thousnads of acre’s.
                  Unless your lucky enough to have one of these running under your garden, I doubt you’ll have much success. Still, as was said, it never hurts to try!
                  I went picking last week for the first time and only found three 😥
                  The guy I was with was loads more experienced and found a decent couple of trips worth. At least I know what i’m looking for next weekend.

                  #1120252
                  globalloon
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                    TheCat77 wrote:
                    Or possibly into a gro-bag and/or covering the area regularly with sheep shit?

                    Think I may as well give it a go anyway, doesn’t cost anything to try.

                    growing your own mushrooms isn’t particularly hard, but more complicated than spreading some spores on a grow back or cultivated garden, unfortunately

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                    globalloon
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                      TheCat77 wrote:
                      Or possibly into a gro-bag and/or covering the area regularly with sheep shit?

                      Think I may as well give it a go anyway, doesn’t cost anything to try.

                      growing your own mushrooms isn’t particularly hard, but more complicated than spreading some spores on a grow back or cultivated garden, unfortunately

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