How To Grow Mushrooms Outdoors! |6 Month UPDATE|

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  • @OlafChristopher
    @OlafChristopher Рік тому +10

    I struggled with alcoholism for 6 years or so. After 4 failed rehabs, I'm finally celebrating 8 MONTHS SOBER after an extremely impactful mushroom experience
    edit: just hit my 9 month milestone :)

    • @chimeziedaniel5416
      @chimeziedaniel5416 Рік тому

      How do you mean by mushroom experience, can you help me with some info?

    • @CameronArcher-ep4qp
      @CameronArcher-ep4qp Рік тому

      Please does anyone know any reliable source where I can get them?
      Everyone has been talking about them here but no one cares to ask or drop details on how to reach out to them 🤦‍♂️

    • @chimeziedaniel5416
      @chimeziedaniel5416 Рік тому

      How do we get to him, is he on insta?

    • @OlafChristopher
      @OlafChristopher Рік тому

      Yes. He's dr_danshrooms, he's the best shroom doctor ever.

    • @DellaArlene
      @DellaArlene Рік тому

      Does he ship? Can he deliver to me here in Luxembourg🇱🇺

  • @monnoo8221
    @monnoo8221 Рік тому +22

    best part : no sterilization! As a biologist I like your attitude :)

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +6

      Sterilization almost deterred me from growing mushrooms! I was thinking how do they grow wild if they're so sensitive to competition? Turns out they're very tough

    • @omikrondraconis5708
      @omikrondraconis5708 Рік тому +4

      As a lazy person, so do I! Also, I don't want to burden my garden with residues or my wallet with huge electricity consumption

  • @anerawewillneverforget
    @anerawewillneverforget Рік тому +9

    Great to see success. Im growing outdoors as well. Beds, logs, crates and laundry baskets.
    Ive got lions mane in a laundry basket...nothing happening yet. Blue oysters grow anywhere, and we have heaps, plus the golden oyster is powering away. We're in autumn now, and our winter doesn’t t reach freezing.
    I bought big bags of hardwood jarrah wood dust, certified organic wheat seed, straw, brown rice, light malt and dextrose for food for the mycelium.
    Im just having fun with it all. No point getting ourselves too consumed about perfection, after all, they grow in the wild anyway 😊

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Anxious to hear how the lions mane turns out! Keep me posted!

    • @anerawewillneverforget
      @anerawewillneverforget Рік тому +1

      I'm going to grab some of the mycelium and try inoculate some grain to keep it going just in case. The original block I was gifted has hardwood and grain only. Once I get good inoculation I'll use brown rice, the jarrah and grain to see if they will like that substrate. I did get one bloom on the first block and I'm doing a tincture with it. Brain food!!

  • @CountryGeek-hr8tk
    @CountryGeek-hr8tk Рік тому +7

    Winecaps.. the garden giant also eat small nematodes in the soil. But be careful, if you eat them for more than 3 days in a row you most likely will have some serious gastric upset! So yeah grill them like a steak have them for a couple days, then give your GI tract a break!
    I've always thought they would be great to grow next to a chicken run as they would then live off all the chicken poop, especially if you use the deep litter method.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +3

      Wine caps do good just about anywhere. I had them popping up more than 50 feet away from where I inoculated. They dominate over pretty much any other fungi or mold and I believe they enjoy their presence

  • @millenniumvividium5535
    @millenniumvividium5535 Рік тому +9

    Great to see it still producing after the first flushes. Great result for your project 😀

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Today I noticed the bale had some little mushrooms that tried to grow again but must have dried out. I checked and the bale is still colonized even without winter protection. I have some cold rain coming this weekend. May get anothet flush!

  • @rebeccataylor6577
    @rebeccataylor6577 Місяць тому +1

    So into doing it your way! Makes a lot of sense rather than all that weird sterilisation! The whole wonder of them is their random wildness!

  • @theblondest1
    @theblondest1 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks, I'll be growing outside. Enjoy the vids

  • @samuellewis5468
    @samuellewis5468 Рік тому +10

    I'm excited for future mushroom content! I really like that you're growing them in a completely different way to most of the mushroom videos I've seen by other people

  • @JenniOlsen-t1r
    @JenniOlsen-t1r 8 місяців тому +3

    Initially I didn’t subscribe because I’m in the Arkansas Ozarks but I think you’ve earned my subscription. I’ll learn something from you even if the climate is different.

  • @virgilioacevedo147
    @virgilioacevedo147 10 місяців тому +2

    I love you project and specially the easy part about no sterilization and "open ranch " mushrooms growing. I am going to try that , thanks 😎

  • @2bbossfree
    @2bbossfree Рік тому +7

    I"ve foraged for mushrooms with my dad years ago. My dad said worry about mushrooms that have no bugs in the wild! I love that you didn't do all the sterilization stuff. That seemed so weird to me since I've foraged for them.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +3

      Nature does not sterilize! Mine definitely had bugs on them. If it's not good enough for the bugs, not good enough for me

    • @curiouscat544
      @curiouscat544 9 днів тому

      foraging mushrooms is very dangerous. When it comes to mushrooms is a one off mistake and you are dead.

  • @eveningclicks7767
    @eveningclicks7767 Рік тому +4

    Thanks so much for the update. Looking forward to hearing more about your mush journey!

  • @awesomefeldmanfamily
    @awesomefeldmanfamily Рік тому +3

    Sweet! I just realized this video came out 4 weeks ago! I really want to get into growing mushrooms now! This video makes me So enthusiastic! I saw some mushrooms today growing on a tree! : )

  • @JenniOlsen-t1r
    @JenniOlsen-t1r 8 місяців тому +2

    I like that trellis.

  • @OhYeah-me1cg
    @OhYeah-me1cg 5 місяців тому +1

    I like your attitude about growing mushrooms. So many videos look like you need a laboratory to grow mushrooms. I'm not willing to go through all that work just to grow things. I did try a few times and failed. Tried your plastic container method with Wine Caps a few weeks ago. Time will tell.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  5 місяців тому +1

      @@OhYeah-me1cg as with anything gardening related, people tend to try to reinvent the wheel. Natural is always best. Doesn't need improvement

  • @TheSoberGuysGreenery
    @TheSoberGuysGreenery 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video man straight to the point and great reaults!

  • @cheyennebrunner7757
    @cheyennebrunner7757 Рік тому +2

    Ok ok you got me.. first video i watched but im hooked.. youre gonna teach me how to shroom!
    Subscribed :)

  • @ANJH1106
    @ANJH1106 9 місяців тому +1

    Yeck yess love this the mushrooms build the very foundation of our soils an life

  • @somanyfountains
    @somanyfountains Рік тому +3

    Very cool, I am in Lansing and am obsessed with mushrooms, excited to see how your plans turn out, you inspired me to get a hay bale going, going to try propagating some native elm oysters in one

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      That would be awesome. I got some italian oyster spawn and some lions mane headed my way. Waiting for it to get warm for the pink oysters.

  • @ilovelifelifelovesme773
    @ilovelifelifelovesme773 Рік тому +1

    learning a lot. thx. as natural as possible makes them more potent too.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      I didn't even cover the bale this year. Let the natural weather tske control so we'll see what happens. It's colonizing great. Italian oysters this time

  • @Idkhowtofkinread
    @Idkhowtofkinread Рік тому +1

    Love your approach bud

  • @xiomseg
    @xiomseg Рік тому +1

    great follow up Thank you!!

  • @PC-bd3uh
    @PC-bd3uh Рік тому +1

    great to hear more mushroom content! i'm subscribed up after hearing that, thanks for the videos

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Rough part about mushrooms is the reputable dealers make the spawn to order and thats not until may for me. Im getting anxious to try out some of my new ideas and try to make a self sustaining mushroom garden

  • @JamesThomas-pj2lx
    @JamesThomas-pj2lx Рік тому +3

    oyster is your best competitor.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +2

      Pink oysters are my go to this year. Gonna grow them in spent bales from the chicken run during the summer

  • @brushmaninc.5900
    @brushmaninc.5900 Рік тому +2

    You can order spawn covered dowels in 2 inch sections drill holes in beach logs and shove them in the holes that is the most natural way you can do it when you find them in the woods they are usually growing off a tree or a turned over stump one time I found them growing directly off swamp mud that was completely covered in hemlock debris use the dowels my friend excellent content go Michigan

  • @citylotgardening6171
    @citylotgardening6171 Рік тому +1

    Great video thanks for the update I will be trying your method 👍

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Works great. Getting some more going in a couple weeks. Even trying Lion's Mane this way. Probably won't work but worth a shot

  • @johnawakening9908
    @johnawakening9908 Рік тому +1

    New viewer here and can't wait to follow. I will be copying (at least your ideas) on my balcony and a local forest! Cool videos and very engaging presentation.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Just ordered some italian oyster and lions mane spawn. Garden has been inoculated with 25 lbs of wine cap spaen and I have wine caps and shiitake growing inside as an experiment. Good luck. Mushrooms are cool to grow

  • @chrishouseman4781
    @chrishouseman4781 11 місяців тому

    Once again very cool and I'm definitely going to try this

  • @deborahlittke2261
    @deborahlittke2261 Рік тому +1

    I've got some Wine Caps growing here for a year now and am super keen to learn of your upcoming turbo boosting method. (I also put them in a couple of different areas and am keen to expand)

  • @matthewh117
    @matthewh117 Рік тому +1

    I like how you think! Subscribed

  • @SAROXBAND
    @SAROXBAND Рік тому +2

    Fantastic videos. How about using logs with plugs for Lion’s Maine? It would take longer but we’re going to try here in tropical Puerto Rico, and will see in about a year!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +2

      Good idea. I do not want to cut any of my oaks and most already have fungus in them so lions mane may not be able to compete

  • @Hawaiian_Shirt_guy
    @Hawaiian_Shirt_guy Рік тому +1

    are you in the UP? Subbing.... gonna try specializing in mushrooms, potatoes, and berries this year over in central wisconsin. and like you, my plan for the shrooms is to do straw bales and just leave them out. Our climate should grow a shitton of shiitakes and oyster mushrooms.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      I am in SE Michigan but Im in a whacky microclimate. Those should all grow great!

  • @dale5898
    @dale5898 Рік тому +1

    Nice house.

  • @motleydigger
    @motleydigger Рік тому +3

    I'm very interested in lions mane, cordyceps, red reishi and chanterelle. I know that the chanterelle grow on the roots of some trees so usually you have to do those when you plant certain trees

  • @austin2842
    @austin2842 Рік тому +2

    Good advice. I grow vegetables and my rule is - anything that grows lower than a bird flies gets washed before eating.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Gotta get them bugs off that live in the gills! Leave some for a protein boost.

  • @ophx1337
    @ophx1337 10 місяців тому +1

    i live in michigan too :D

  • @ichich1298
    @ichich1298 Рік тому

    you should definitely check out EM probiotika not just for the mushrooms but for everything in your garden, is the best natural thing you can do in terms of natural pest control and fertilizer and you can clean your house with it and it just makes for a healthy environment al over.

  • @jasonkennedy1670
    @jasonkennedy1670 Рік тому

    try an electroculture antenna in the straw bale and see how many pests leave

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      I use copper to deter slugs. It does slow them down but some are very persistent

  • @Shoemaker564
    @Shoemaker564 Рік тому +1

    Great follow-up! I bought one of those “Just straw” 1 cubic foot bales and plan to try Lions Mane. I’ll probably just fill the plastic bad surrounding the bale with hot water, let it soak, then punch holes in the bottom for it to drain. What do think about leaving the plastic on while it’s colonizing then make slits for fruiting like one would do with hw substrate?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      There will need to be airflow into the bag during colonization. Lion's mane is a tricky mushroom. It colonizes straw but doesn't fruit as great, if at all. It's more of a wood loving fungi. I know soybean hull and fuel pellets are a popular mix for indoors. It's also sensitive to fruiting conditions and aborts easily if everything isn't right. I might play around with them more this winter and get some logs going next spring. This year I spent a lot of time making shiitake logs and growing mushrooms in my garden. I did inoculate a bale with lion's mane and left it outside just to see what happens. It's spreading in the bale but I haven't seen any indication of fruting.

  • @barbarasheehy9843
    @barbarasheehy9843 Рік тому +1

    Hi, what type of climate are you in? I’m also getting ready to try with lion’s mane outdoors. I live in southern Spain. Very hot and dry in summer but we’re hoping the rains will start now, in fall. I’m looking forward to hearing what the results for the lion’s mane were

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      I do not expect results from lion's mane. They really desire wood over straw. Our climate is usually hot and humid in the summer but it gets dry in the winter. The spring and fall seasons seem to be a middle point that the mushrooms like. Had some good flushing on Italian oysters and wine caps this year but the slugs decimated them as soon as they came! Slugs have never been this bad

  • @chriskourlos4407
    @chriskourlos4407 Рік тому +2

    Great job. Where can I get morels seed? Will morel grow like this?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Morels are extremely difficult to cultivate. They form relationships with the roots of trees.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Some have had success brewing morels into an aerobic tea and spreading on woodchips but doesn't seem to work for every one

    • @eveningclicks7767
      @eveningclicks7767 Рік тому

      I saw some online doing a slurry method and watering it down and pouring in many different shaded places. I guess the mushrooms can sprout within 100ft radius from where the slurry was poured.

  • @ericpetriken
    @ericpetriken Рік тому

    The hard wood - soak it Cold Water Lime Pasteurization- and go for it- been wanting to do it myself- Portabello~!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      I am not a fan of pasteurization due to extra labor. I like outdoors in a natural setting. But my indoor shiitake and Italian oysters are doing good in clear jugs

  • @andreblanchard9786
    @andreblanchard9786 Рік тому +1

    I guess the bales don’t get hot internally enough to do any damage?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      No. They are dry so its mostly carbon and not enough nitrogen to heat up. Being in the shade helps too.

  • @jennywhisconier7777
    @jennywhisconier7777 Рік тому +1

    Super interesting -- my uncle has this wooded area . . . been thinking about mushrooms. Do deer eat a) the mushrooms, b) the hay?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      No problems with deer but the italian oysters that popped up in my garden were devoured imediately by something. Might be chipmunks

    • @jennywhisconier7777
      @jennywhisconier7777 Рік тому +1

      @@FastGardeningMichigan the dreaded chipmunk! Super interesting shroom info -- very much appreciated! (personally very overwhelmed by all the 'stuff' the indoor shroom growers are doing).

  • @doloresinkenbrandtanddawnc9212

    Try mushroom "totems" would be perfect for your area

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Ive discoverer my microclimate is unreliable when it comes to rain so the totem method crossed my mind but i did logs instead sealed with wax for shiitake

  • @morepetsandus3855
    @morepetsandus3855 Рік тому +1

    Can we grow chiitake mushrooms this way? What anout chantarelle mushrooms?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Not shiitake. Those need wood. Chanterelle I'm not sure. Never grew them.. Yet.

  • @ilovelifelifelovesme773
    @ilovelifelifelovesme773 Рік тому +1

    try to ferment the straw in water. cover the straw completly with water for 2 weeks, it will stink, no worries. let it dry and then enoqulate it with the myecillium.

  • @baileyrutherford9002
    @baileyrutherford9002 9 місяців тому

    This is an awesome video, have they flushed any this spring?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  9 місяців тому

      I'm dispersing this bale. It is very broken down but there are still mycelium present. I want to take it and mix it with fresh straw in a pile to see if it will repopulate

    • @baileyrutherford9002
      @baileyrutherford9002 9 місяців тому

      @@FastGardeningMichigan Sounds like a good video!

  • @awesomefeldmanfamily
    @awesomefeldmanfamily Рік тому +2

    By the way I think the way to get more mushrooms is just to give it more "organic matter" (things that can burn) and since It already has mycelium inside the hay bale it will grow to the next place that it could and eat it and grow mushrooms from there!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +2

      That's true. Only concern was they didn't survive the winter but they did make it. Didn't cover it or anything and it got to 10 below zero

    • @awesomefeldmanfamily
      @awesomefeldmanfamily Рік тому +2

      @@FastGardeningMichigan I see, great video!

  • @heximancer28
    @heximancer28 11 місяців тому +2

    I saw a video of a guy who got glyphosate (Roundup) poisoning from just spreading inorganic straw on his garden.
    He is now really sick, lost weight, is in chronic pain.
    Only use organic straw.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  11 місяців тому

      I've found 2 places to get organic straw. It's rare.The process of growing and harvesting straw involves lots of herbicides and an agent to kill the straw to harvest.

  • @ladyofthelake1111
    @ladyofthelake1111 Рік тому +1

    Would this technique work for wine caps too do you think, and other types of mushrooms other than oyster? Planning a mushroom bed/ considering your bale method!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Wine caps need dirty soil to grow. They love to colonize the straw, but to fruit need to form a relationship with microbes in the soil. That's why when people layer wine caps beds most of them pop up from the ground elsewhere. I think as far as bales, oysters are the best choice BUT there's no harm in trying new things! I put lion's mane in one, not expecting much, but who knows!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      You could inoculate wine caps into a bale then bury it with soil dug up from outside, or at least incorporate soil into the bale while inoculating. It's been called difficult or impossible to cultivate wine caps indoors but I just did a video of fantastic results growing inside. Experimentation leads to new discoveries

  • @LisaD-en4fg
    @LisaD-en4fg Місяць тому +1

    Do you have issues with deer eating the mushrooms? We have the same kind of forests area but it is loaded with deer.

  • @Led_Zorq
    @Led_Zorq Рік тому +2

    Is it possible to grow amanita mushrooms in this or another way? I mean a bale of straw

  • @wholisticwisdomtools2024
    @wholisticwisdomtools2024 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for making things real. I found I was going to have to sterelize everything and I saw to much work. You make thing natural real which I like. I live in Victoria Australia its cold then rest of Australia this is awesome. Thanks

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  9 місяців тому

      Mushrooms have been growing wild without people sterilizing their habitat so it only makes sense giving them natural growing conditions would work. My only problem is slugs. They took out all my bales last year. They did a number on my wine caps in woodchips too

  • @ireenkaumbwa4984
    @ireenkaumbwa4984 Рік тому

    Instead of straw bells please advise on how l may use soyabean stocks then would also love step by step from begging

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      Same process as the bale. You could also layer it on the ground and add the spawn between layers. These are easy mushrooms to grow!

  • @66bigbuds
    @66bigbuds Рік тому

    Around here, they only come out in the fall. But those are white oysters, not blues. I've grown the blues inside, but didnt work very well for me.

  • @Billdow00
    @Billdow00 Рік тому +1

    Sir, are those wood chips? You can grow mushrooms on all of that. Check-in on some chemistry. I would love to have a chat about it. I cultivate mushrooms and teach about it. Don't make the beds. You just need a long, hand shovel or hand planter shovel. I can tell you about some other types of mushrooms that you could try. Like you can put the wine cap spawn down on Cardborad, chicken wire on that, Straw on that, and make that the chicken coop bed. You will never have to clean chicken poop again. And finally the Hericium erinaceus is the lions mane you want. I have grown lions mane in doors and out doors. You don't need a sterile environment. You just need the right environment. LM loves air and does not do well without it. You need high FAE and high humidity.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      I have never considered mushrooms in the chicken area. May have to explore that!

    • @Billdow00
      @Billdow00 Рік тому +1

      The mushrooms never grow in the coop due to foot traffic. they migrate the fruit to the yard.@@FastGardeningMichigan

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      @@Billdow00 They are very vigorous migraters. I've got them popping up 50 feet from where I originally put them in my garden. They may make a nice addition to my composting runs. Final product could be a bacteria and fungally present compost. Best of both worlds.

  • @salmacuppini6772
    @salmacuppini6772 Рік тому +1

    ❤👍

  • @tuesdayg7030
    @tuesdayg7030 Рік тому +1

    The costs and just sheer amount of fussing it takes with indoor mushrooms just does not seem worth it to me, another awesome video thankuuuu

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      @jameskim3915 Рік тому

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      @jameskim3915 Рік тому

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    • @jameskim3915
      @jameskim3915 Рік тому

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  • @reneantipolo800
    @reneantipolo800 Рік тому +1

    What kind of grass

  • @sunitadwarka347
    @sunitadwarka347 Рік тому +1

    I want to share some information with you.
    You must use rain fall,
    Rainfall will remove all pesticide or insecticides from peddy.
    Wait for rain to clean peddy.
    Second suggestions is,
    You imagine crud making process.
    Curd is added to milk.
    Same method you put another bunch of peddy on older ones, when you have harvested enough mashroom and you know it is becoming dry.
    You just put new dry bunch bunch on top of first one.
    Rain and atmosphere will do job. Rain will make it wet.
    My request is put new peddy during rainfall or near rainfall.
    Mashroom will spread automatically.
    Again you remove some pieces from older bed of mashroom and put on new bed of mashroom.
    Keep experimenting.
    Very nice job.
    Jay shree ram.

  • @Swalley311
    @Swalley311 Рік тому

    Horse manure (or hay grown for horses) is notorious for being contaminated. They use some of the most powerful and persistent herbicides available to give them the "perfect" hay the owners want.

  • @EasyEarPiano
    @EasyEarPiano Рік тому +1

    Electricity / lightning really shocks mushrooms into growing!👍

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      Shocks everything into growing. Had a sunflower grow 12 inches over night during a tornado warning. I get excited everytime I see lightning

    • @EasyEarPiano
      @EasyEarPiano Рік тому

      @@FastGardeningMichigan Wonder if electroculture or those galvanised trellises help to conduct the ⚡🌩into the ground!

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      @@EasyEarPiano i find it interesting as an electrician. But i see no feasible way to test the theory. If you plant in a pot, it's not grounded so electrical charge has no reason to enter. If you plant in the ground, the whole area is grounded so it's hard to tell if the copper windings have any benefit vs. plant around it. Electricity is always searching for ground. Thats why you can grab live electric and not get shocked if you're wearing good shoes.

    • @EasyEarPiano
      @EasyEarPiano Рік тому

      Just remembered a teenager in village in Sth Africa found a way to run a fridge and tv plus other electrical appliances using a rock. Wonder if adding basalt or rocks which transmit to the substrates could help attract lightning strikes during storms? Or would there be a risk of instant BBQ?

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому +1

      @@EasyEarPiano copper is the best conductor for the price. Unless you want to try gold but that a little more costly 😂

  • @Idkhowtofkinread
    @Idkhowtofkinread Рік тому +2

    PERMACULTURE!

  • @FatherFH
    @FatherFH Рік тому +1

    I want to take the spawn from the wild and grow it.

  • @MuttoRobertson
    @MuttoRobertson Рік тому

    No interesting. But how will I get the ingredients for growing mushrooms

    • @MuttoRobertson
      @MuttoRobertson Рік тому

      So interesting but how will I get the ingredients for growing mushrooms

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      @@MuttoRobertson there are suppliers that sell sawdust spawn online

  • @gloriagloria2210
    @gloriagloria2210 8 місяців тому +1

    U forgot to show us new mushrooms garden u promised a year back

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  8 місяців тому

      I've got a playlist of mushroom videos. The garden has a lot of them growing. I wanted a section to be a mushroom area but they pop up everywhere now

  • @maxkennedy5073
    @maxkennedy5073 Рік тому +1

    Mushrooms can be dried and eaten like chips.

    • @FastGardeningMichigan
      @FastGardeningMichigan  Рік тому

      These tasted like fries cooked in almond oil. Me and my kid devoured them!

  • @gillesvautour
    @gillesvautour 4 місяці тому

    Sterilizing is for big CEO's, so they don't get sued by there customers.

  • @raytry69
    @raytry69 Рік тому +1

    Your audio a bit overdriven and clipping.

  • @chrisgemmell102
    @chrisgemmell102 5 місяців тому

    my lazy guy