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Learn Mushroom Cultivation
Ed's Apples
Sultan, WA
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Learn Mushroom Cultivation
Whether you have a tiny backyard or hundreds of acres, growing gourmet mushrooms can be a satisfying and tasty venture. In the Pacific Northwest, there are about a dozen species including oyster, shiitake, and maiitake, which can be grown using many of our native tree species. However, ensuring success with this type of backyard farming involves developing a good understanding of the process and knowledge of the techniques involved.

Join us Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 10am to 2:30pm at Ed's Apples to learn about the different types of edible mushrooms that can be grown in our area and how you can start your own 'fungi farm'.

Topics covered will include the different species that grow well in our climate and forests along with a discussion of several growing media such as log, stump, and sawdust culture.

Demonstrations will include how to prepare and inoculate logs as well as harvest and care procedures to encourage optimum production.

We will also feature a demonstration on the low-tech processing and cultivation of oyster mushrooms using pasteurized wheat straw for indoor production. This cultivation method will appeal to those wanting to produce mushrooms in a very short time frame with minimal equipment.

All participants will take home a packet of shiitake plug spawn along with complete instructions to cultivate your own outdoor mushroom logs.

Jim Gouin is a staff Mycologist and consultant with Fungi Perfecti, an Olympia -based company that specializes in supplying home and commercial mushroom growers with everything needed for success. Jim also has a forestry background and teaches forest fungi cultivation workshops throughout North America.

The cost includes the workshop, handouts, a catered box lunch, and 100 shiitake plugs to take home. Space is limited and your paid registration must be received by May 30 to ensure a spot.

Location

Ed's Apples
13420 339th Ave SE
Sultan, WA 98294
United States

Categories

Education > Business
Education > Classes
Education > Workshops
Food > Markets & Farms
Other > Green
Education
Food
Other

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: WSU Snohomish County Extension
On BPT Since: Mar 24, 2010
 
Andrew Corbin
snohomish.wsu.edu


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