I have spent months researching into growing mushrooms at home then we discovered an awesome resource at Gregs Mushroom Grower (google it if you are interested)
Yes if picking you should learn what you are looking for, for starts must be a beginners mushroom chanterelles are one, learn the poisonous look a likes as well. More videos, consult with a mycoligist if you can and please get a reliable field guide. Also check out a mushroom hu ti g group on FB in you state. Have fun!
I went mushroom hunting for the first time today with a polish coworker and we found at least 10 porcinis within half an hour and 5 of them were on the path into the forest! The weather here in Lower Saxony, Germany has apparently done wonders for the 'shrooms.
1:27 it is edible! I am from czech republic and i know mushrooms very well sir, and this one is one of the best i have ever ate( but u must prepare it much longer than normal buletus..)... trust me! - it is Boletus luridiformis
Here in the USA in the state of Utah. I picked about 11 kilograms of boletus edulis last month. You guys made quite the haul. Wish that I knew more about mushroom identification.
As much as I love the camping and bushcraft stuff the foraging is also up their brilliant stuff. Look forward to part 2. I'm always finding mushrooms but always to scared to try them without a professional to confirm what they are.
I love this video, so informative and great descriptions on all the different types of mushrooms. But then, I love mushrooms a lot and wild foraged mushrooms are unbeatable.
1:30 It is eat able :) You can find them only in Europe and Japan :) I'm going saturday mushroom picking :) just started raining sunday for saturday should be perfect I live near Birmingham :)
1:31 Plums and Custard has yellow gills and a violet cap. This looks more like a Neoboletus or something to me, but it might be hard to judge from the video.
Quand j'étais enfant..j'allais à la cueillette avec mon père, mes frères..ensuite autour de la table, nous étions nombreux à nettoyer tout ça..ma mère faisait des bocaux..des omelettes et autres..des moments inoubliables!
Where abouts in the south are you? We're local to southern Dorset, we usually find masses of earthballs and a range of capped gilled mushrooms on our walks. We live in a suburban area so we go to a nearby forest that's probably about two square miles, surrounded by roads on each side. Lately we have come across more exciting species with the changing seasons, the other day we spotted some oyster lookalikes that were fully white and with brittle gills beneath. I also found a giant pine polypore, a few small slug-eaten boletes and patches of sulfur tufts, jelly babies scattered around. My most interesting find recently was a patch of Jack O'Lantern mushrooms. We've been watching the life cycle of the earthballs for a month or two and they're all reaching adulthood now, the spore mass has turned into powder and they're ready to puff. I like to pick a couple at different stages of the life cycle and cut them open to compare, I often get passers by that show an interest in what I'm doing. I enjoy teaching people about the mushrooms I've learned about, every time I go out I learn something new. One guy gave us a tip once that if you want to find "special" mushrooms there are specific areas in the new forest where they are supposedly plentiful.
That looks like such a fun time. Too bad you don't have ginseng on your island. I havent been to find any ginseng myself it last few years but it is one of my favorite things to do in the fall.
i wish i could just leave a few, but the competition for mushrooms is so fierce here, the ones i leave will get picked that same day, usually within an hour or two
I would love to go hunting with you two. I wonder if the u.s. names and the UK names are different in any way or if they're just really completely different mushrooms? I swear one of them we have a different name for here but I don't know my mushrooms well I know Shaggy manes and a couple of the bolete family I've eaten and not died. I picked some and dried them with a cold fan inside the box after separating the sponge from the mushroom because they were really close did going bad. And even after they dried they smelled like gravy had already been made they were the best smelling mushrooms in the world and one day I had company and there was a mushroom like her here and I've never seen them since so I never got to eat them. I always say I'm going to take a class but I never have money during the time that the class is go on books just do not feel safe enough. You truly have to know what you're doing because using a book it seems like everything has a look alike that isn't good and there's just that one little bit of difference but that little bit of difference can hurt you. Thank you for the great video and showing us with the woods look like they're it's so different than here. I live in the Northwest us so there should be so many good mushrooms now and I'm ashamed that I don't know enough I know we have chicken of the woods that grows on trees and they're supposed to be incredible and we have centrioles but most of those people know where they grow and you don't mess with that people will shoot you over there spaces even if it's on public land. People claim spaces and don't let you share. Some people are very greedy and they showed two picnic tables just covered with lions head and everything you can think of. I think it's unfair and very greedy. I'm not that well-off and I can use wild food so I would share if I found hundreds of pounds of mushrooms! That's a bit of a rant. I have a tendency to talk a lot.👣🥀🐾🐸🖤
Great content and very informative, but I really do feel like you guys took way too much. It's always good to leave the smaller ones to grow up, but it's also good practice to leave some behind for both insects, and other foragers.
It's been a strange year here in Northern Ontario. Very little rain all summer. Now we are getting rain but very little heat. No chantrelles, no oysters that i can find.
I really enjoyed this video Dustin & Lee, I will be going over to check out Lee's channel etc, take care, keep up the great work, look after yourself & ATB my friend 🙂🥃👍 Andy
DUSTIN! I MISS YOUR LIVE VIDEO!! IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME AND THE LAST TIME I SAW YOUR VIDEO IS YOU WERE IN THE FESTIVAL DRINKING BEER BUT I COULD NOT MSG YOU I DON'T KNOW WHY. I LIKE YOUR EYES THERE WHILE DRINKING TANTALIZING.
4:37 Tango Charlie target aquired dropping to Care packages and a shot of dragon breath...do you need back up if you can send in The package that be great blast radius of 200 miles should be sufficient 😂
I have a question in my back yard a fungi is growing on my tree on the bottom it has a red in the middle and a brownish white on the base I live in the south Arizona Sonoran desert and is it edible or poisonous
Who names a NON EDIBLE mushroom "Plums and Custard"...
gibleboi I can only assume maybe… They don’t like plums and custard
Amini Naya yes
I like plums but not custard
I have spent months researching into growing mushrooms at home then we discovered an awesome resource at Gregs Mushroom Grower (google it if you are interested)
The world
Not a mushroom fan at all but it's always nice to know what's out there just in case you really need it.
I totally agree
Yes if picking you should learn what you are looking for, for starts must be a beginners mushroom chanterelles are one, learn the poisonous look a likes as well. More videos, consult with a mycoligist if you can and please get a reliable field guide. Also check out a mushroom hu ti g group on FB in you state. Have fun!
I went mushroom hunting for the first time today with a polish coworker and we found at least 10 porcinis within half an hour and 5 of them were on the path into the forest! The weather here in Lower Saxony, Germany has apparently done wonders for the 'shrooms.
1:27 it is edible! I am from czech republic and i know mushrooms very well sir, and this one is one of the best i have ever ate( but u must prepare it much longer than normal buletus..)... trust me! - it is Boletus luridiformis
It is edible? wow!
Taky jsem se podivil když řekl že není
Love mushroom gathering and it's great fun teaching my little one what not too eat and what are. Great video can't wait for the next
It's such good fun.....you never know what you might find!
Here in the USA in the state of Utah. I picked about 11 kilograms of boletus edulis last month. You guys made quite the haul. Wish that I knew more about mushroom identification.
be careful, don'r pick the poison one
@@ecec5863 too late.
Maaaan, those milkcaps! They are divine! 🤤🤤🤤 And chantarelles, yummy! Hell, I love everything you picked up!
But that ending! 🤦♂️👊☠️🙀😃
Actually the plums and custard is eatable too
As much as I love the camping and bushcraft stuff the foraging is also up their brilliant stuff. Look forward to part 2. I'm always finding mushrooms but always to scared to try them without a professional to confirm what they are.
Great video Lee definitely knows his stuff
When you dropped that mushy at the end 😂 ahh, can't wait for part two, would love to see more mushroom videos! Great content as usual, thank you!
Really, no jokes here about you being a “Fungi” to watch on UA-cam. 😂👍🏻
Didn’t expect that dog to jump in the water😂
I love this video, so informative and great descriptions on all the different types of mushrooms. But then, I love mushrooms a lot and wild foraged mushrooms are unbeatable.
Can't wait to watch this after work. I know it's gonna be awesome. Thanks for sharing Dustin. Cheers mate. 🍻
Thanks Chris, hope you enjoy it
1:45 where does that pup think he’s going? 😂
Watching videos like these gives us all a better appreciation for nature. Thanks guys
dig that FIRE SHROOM 🔥🍄
Great video, I'm looking forward to part two! Mushroom hunting is fun, my goal for this winter is to find the Amanita Muscaria ( Fly Agaric)!
Thanks for watching, part 2 out in a couple of days...
Do they pop up in the winter?
@@ricardorodriguesrr18 Not quite, I was finding them in October here in the UK.
Dustin! I loved this video! Great job. and Lee! He knows his stuff! Looking forward to part two!
Are you doing a video on you trying the MAGIC ones dustin 🤔👌🍄🍄
LOL! that would be quite the video!
Haha
That could be a whole movie...
2:44 why’d he flick it like that😂😂
Great video fellas,keep em coming....
Thanks.
MY HEART BROKE WHEN HE DROPPED IT AND OMG LEE’S FACE 🤣🤣
Fine afternoon stroll in open woodland; pleasant stream...and FORAGED FOOD!!
11:51 - I wouldn't pick that even if I were picking mushrooms for a 100 years.
Love the ants all like "AWRIGHT HUMAN YOU'VE LOOKED ENOUGH. OFF WITH YEH" **nip**
You made a big mistake at 1:30 It's not a Tricholomopsis rutilans, it's a scarletina bolete, the same as in your 2nd part video.
1:30 It is eat able :) You can find them only in Europe and Japan :) I'm going saturday mushroom picking :) just started raining sunday for saturday should be perfect I live near Birmingham :)
I don't know how that happened :D maybe he didn't look at it from the bottom because the Tricholomopsis doesn't even have tubes but lamellas.
Great video. Very informative and interesting.
1:31 Plums and Custard has yellow gills and a violet cap. This looks more like a Neoboletus or something to me, but it might be hard to judge from the video.
Funny ending! Loved it!
Hmnn... Septchup. Sounds like a Nutty steak sauce. What a yield! I'm intrigued to try this acquired tasting Feast!
Everyone needs a friend like Lee! 😁
I've been looking for some Golden teacher, no luck as yet!
The “Plums and Custard” at 1:34 really looks like a scarletina bolete because of its pores
I like you with your mushroom covering your left-eye....the one-eyed symbolism.
I really enjoying watching picking mushrooms😍😍😍❣️❣️❣️ always god bless
Quand j'étais enfant..j'allais à la cueillette avec mon père, mes frères..ensuite autour de la table, nous étions nombreux à nettoyer tout ça..ma mère faisait des bocaux..des omelettes et autres..des moments inoubliables!
Great vid bud 👍 don’t soppose you tell me where in the south of England you found these bud? I’m in Southampton is close? 🤔🤔
You are close 😉
Many thanks bud 👍 I have a rough idea 😝
Where abouts in the south are you? We're local to southern Dorset, we usually find masses of earthballs and a range of capped gilled mushrooms on our walks. We live in a suburban area so we go to a nearby forest that's probably about two square miles, surrounded by roads on each side. Lately we have come across more exciting species with the changing seasons, the other day we spotted some oyster lookalikes that were fully white and with brittle gills beneath. I also found a giant pine polypore, a few small slug-eaten boletes and patches of sulfur tufts, jelly babies scattered around. My most interesting find recently was a patch of Jack O'Lantern mushrooms. We've been watching the life cycle of the earthballs for a month or two and they're all reaching adulthood now, the spore mass has turned into powder and they're ready to puff. I like to pick a couple at different stages of the life cycle and cut them open to compare, I often get passers by that show an interest in what I'm doing. I enjoy teaching people about the mushrooms I've learned about, every time I go out I learn something new. One guy gave us a tip once that if you want to find "special" mushrooms there are specific areas in the new forest where they are supposedly plentiful.
I've heard so many wonderful things about magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
I'm so interested in the experience but am terrified of having a bad trip
I did two grams last time, it was a thrilling experience and I enjoyed it
Sure shroom trip is nice, but having a reliable source fo purchaseis the best option
( doctor _spores)
Got psych's*
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I try 3grams?
That looks like such a fun time. Too bad you don't have ginseng on your island. I havent been to find any ginseng myself it last few years but it is one of my favorite things to do in the fall.
i wish i could just leave a few, but the competition for mushrooms is so fierce here, the ones i leave will get picked that same day, usually within an hour or two
Dustin, you rule!
I thought that was your friend panting in excitement finding chants at 00:19
LoL
I rly wanna do just this! It seems rly fun and cool!
I would love to go hunting with you two. I wonder if the u.s. names and the UK names are different in any way or if they're just really completely different mushrooms? I swear one of them we have a different name for here but I don't know my mushrooms well I know Shaggy manes and a couple of the bolete family I've eaten and not died. I picked some and dried them with a cold fan inside the box after separating the sponge from the mushroom because they were really close did going bad. And even after they dried they smelled like gravy had already been made they were the best smelling mushrooms in the world and one day I had company and there was a mushroom like her here and I've never seen them since so I never got to eat them. I always say I'm going to take a class but I never have money during the time that the class is go on books just do not feel safe enough. You truly have to know what you're doing because using a book it seems like everything has a look alike that isn't good and there's just that one little bit of difference but that little bit of difference can hurt you. Thank you for the great video and showing us with the woods look like they're it's so different than here. I live in the Northwest us so there should be so many good mushrooms now and I'm ashamed that I don't know enough I know we have chicken of the woods that grows on trees and they're supposed to be incredible and we have centrioles but most of those people know where they grow and you don't mess with that people will shoot you over there spaces even if it's on public land. People claim spaces and don't let you share. Some people are very greedy and they showed two picnic tables just covered with lions head and everything you can think of. I think it's unfair and very greedy. I'm not that well-off and I can use wild food so I would share if I found hundreds of pounds of mushrooms! That's a bit of a rant. I have a tendency to talk a lot.👣🥀🐾🐸🖤
Jenna marbles favorite mushroom is the beech mushroom
Great content and very informative, but I really do feel like you guys took way too much. It's always good to leave the smaller ones to grow up, but it's also good practice to leave some behind for both insects, and other foragers.
Great video. Lee was awesome as well.
Hey just some information that you picked those chanterelles super early. They get much bigger
Hi bro thanks nice video where is this forest
Jack Russells with attitude lol.
Is the doggie any help for spotting mushrooms or just going around with you?
That is absolute perfection..... OOPS 😬 😂
this video is amazing, more please
Love the appreciation for my mossy boio
Is there any course tabout mushrooms from that guy with you in the video? He looks professional in dealing with mushrooms
Thanks alot for sharing this all mushrooms very helpful for me Thanks
Thanks for watching
Great video !
Great video Dustin! When do next coming? cant wait =)
It's been a strange year here in Northern Ontario. Very little rain all summer. Now we are getting rain but very little heat. No chantrelles, no oysters that i can find.
Keep up the good work brother
That’s very difficult to describe. To explain this exactly is very difficult. There are many different types of mushroom.
I really enjoyed this video Dustin & Lee, I will be going over to check out Lee's channel etc, take care, keep up the great work, look after yourself & ATB my friend 🙂🥃👍 Andy
DUSTIN! I MISS YOUR LIVE VIDEO!! IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME AND THE LAST TIME I SAW YOUR VIDEO IS YOU WERE IN THE FESTIVAL DRINKING BEER BUT I COULD NOT MSG YOU I DON'T KNOW WHY. I LIKE YOUR EYES THERE WHILE DRINKING TANTALIZING.
Joowwiillll
Cool dogs awesome stuff mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺👍
I thought my other pair of earphone is broken ... but it's just their mic 😂
1.34 is not rutilans. is Boletus erythropus
Other experts say you can eat mushrooms that a different expert say you can't!
Emiko loves shrooms bru! Great upload, keep up the good work !!!!
Super video!
4:37 Tango Charlie target aquired dropping to Care packages and a shot of dragon breath...do you need back up if you can send in The package that be great blast radius of 200 miles should be sufficient 😂
Thank you. 🏆
Kalo di indo namanya jamur kayu,jamur kletong,jamur barat,jamur kuping, itu nama jamur" liar yang ada di indo "setahuku"
Bet the magic mushrooms are in the deleted scenes lol
damn those mushrooms look good
This is amazing
Interesting stuff
I love see mushroom in the woods but to eat them little bit worry
I have a question in my back yard a fungi is growing on my tree on the bottom it has a red in the middle and a brownish white on the base I live in the south Arizona Sonoran desert and is it edible or poisonous
Roflmao! "Uh, Lee, sorry, I dropped it"
Can I ask which forest you are in? I have no luck in my local woods
i love mushrooms
that was fun to watch. i love mushrooms but, out of fear, don't pick them. should do something about that! need to find a guide.
Please go Rokua to pick up the mushroom,it is moss world there ,you will find best mushroom mannynherkkutatti there in Finland.
hi. from Philippines. i want to learn more about mushrooms....tnx .GB
So awesome...
wavy lad
How do you know which beetles are okay to eat I have so many in my backyard
12:42 Lost in translation. So, Blusher is a poisonous mushroom "definately worth picking"?
14:58 wowww 🍄🍄
Cool thanks for sharing 👍👍
wonderful mushrooms!
Ive been wondering what wood is that because i live in the south of England
the mushroom they say is tricholomopsis rutilans, looks more like a Boletus luridiformis too me
This fascinates me
We have a big crowd in such forest )))
What woodland is that and where? Is it private or public?:)
Are these psilocybin mushrooms?
You guys are so cute 😇😇🥰you are like hobbits