Shitake mushroom harvest
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Shitake mushroom harvest
I did something kind of different yesterday, and thought I'd share! Our friends have a certified organic farm, and I love to go out there, and get my hands dirty, helping them out. Yesterday, we harvested some shitake mushrooms....
Here's the woods where the mushrooms are grown -

Here are some of the logs that have been drilled, innoculated with spore and then plugged with wax, and from which the shitakes have grown -

Some of the beautiful, tasty mushrooms -



And now I'm going to enjoy a big bowl of mushroom barley soup that I scored, for helping out!
Here's the woods where the mushrooms are grown -

Here are some of the logs that have been drilled, innoculated with spore and then plugged with wax, and from which the shitakes have grown -

Some of the beautiful, tasty mushrooms -



And now I'm going to enjoy a big bowl of mushroom barley soup that I scored, for helping out!
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I didn't bring any mushrooms home. Better yet, they have given me some of their shitake pate and the soup they make, a variation of the Moosewoods' mushroom barley.
They sell their produce, the pate and the soup at a farmer's market and at their home. I'll PM ya, Toni.
It's fun for me, to get out of the sterility of the clinic, and do some "earthy stuff!" Glad you enjoyed the pics.
They sell their produce, the pate and the soup at a farmer's market and at their home. I'll PM ya, Toni.
It's fun for me, to get out of the sterility of the clinic, and do some "earthy stuff!" Glad you enjoyed the pics.
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I never knew mushrooms were grown like that! They're beautiful! Lucky you with the soup. Last week-end I picked grapes for a local winery and got a bottle of wine,a free lunch, and some great conversations with new friends! I love a good deal! 

Friends, they go away then they re-appear...I believe there is Magic here.
Thank you for the pictures. For some years ago when we were driving to our vacation home we saw logs like those on the picture and couldn't understand what it was. Next time we saw some people going there, so we stopped and asked. We got the explanation about mushrooms, but we never really saw any. Perhaps the project has failed. I have never tasted shitakes.
Are they common in USA?
Linne
Are they common in USA?
Linne
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Linne, I don't know if they're more popular here. I prefer shiitake, portobello and oyster mushrooms, but it could be just me. Button mushrooms are very common but I don't think they have much flavor. Maybe the logs you saw just haven't fruited yet. It takes around a year, after innoculation, for the logs to fruit. Hint...make friends with those people
Dave, here's their website: http://www.greenherongrowers.com/
They're good people!

Dave, here's their website: http://www.greenherongrowers.com/
They're good people!