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Mushrooming Workshop at Glynwood Center

The Glynwood Center, Cold Spring (New York), will be hosting a mushrooming workshop with Bill Bakaitis on September 13 & 15. In the workshop, the ecological function of fungi will be stressed, as will basic factors involved in their identification. The similarity of toxic and edible species will be described as well as the dangers […]

Oyster Mushroom Insulation

Gavin McIntyre, left, holds a growing sample of organic insulation, while Eben Bayer shows off the finished product, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., Thursday, May 17, 2007. The two created their patented “Greensulate” formula, an organic, fire-retardant board made of water, flour, oyster mushroom spores and perlite, a mineral blend found in potting […]

Mushroom Walk & Talk

Hey folks - just dropping in to let you know about Bill Russell’s mushroom walk & talk. This is short notice, but it’s Saturday (tomorrow) evening at 7PM at Raystown Park, PA. For more information about Bill, visit his site.

Did you notice that I was missing?

Hey folks - sorry for the lack of posts, but I’m in the process of moving while working full time (and on weekends!). The process will be over first of June, and I’ll be updating the site at that time.
Despite my absence, I hope that you keep logging in to check out the fungal news […]

Ancient Forest Mushroom Workshops

The forest that surrounds Opal Creek in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, produces a large diversity of mushroom every fall. Join past Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center instructor, John Villella, for a weekend as you’ll hike through the tall trees and learn about the amazing world of mycology that holds it all together. Look high and […]

Stamets at Bioneers

How did I miss this? Here’s Paul Stamets at the 2006 Bioneers Conference, where he talked about “revamping the pesticide industry.” Enjoy!

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