Another experiment. I saw these kits in Bunnings a couple of months ago but it has been too hot to try and grow them (max temp of 25). The 'kit' is basically two fibrous chipboards that you soak, sprinkle the seeds and then put in a plastic bag with a small air hole. You leave it for 6 weeks for hte roots to develop (white flour like mould) then put in the fridge for two days. Take it out and keep it moist while the mushrooms grow over the next weeks. Pick young
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About this blogThis is a diary of my garden and a record of the successes and "learning opportunities" that gardening brings. With a focus on edible plants that grow in central Queensland (sub tropical with occasional frost in winter) I am using it to track when I plant/harvest and how the different plants grow Archives
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