Wednesday, December 8, 2010

mushrooms anyone?

With all the rain we've been having you may be starting to see Little Brown Mushrooms (LBM's) sprouting up. Unless you are an expert, don't eat them, many LBMs are toxic. But instead of running for the fungicide, I say Rejoice! Mushroom sitings are an indication of underground fungal activity, and this is a Very Good Thing.  The 1-2 million species of Fungi are arguably the most important life force keeping our soils alive and healthy.Without Fungi forests would quickly be smothered in their own leaf litter. We wouldn't have compost. Fungi have the ability to seek out nutrients in the soil, and make them more accessible to nearby plants. They even grow into the roots of some plants, as the mycorrhizae you may be familiar with that are added to some organic fertilizers. Many types also detoxify soil, rendering hydrocarbons and bad bacteria harmless. Oyster mushrooms can break down heavy oil. The oil is  destroyed, reduced to non-toxic components, and the mushrooms were also free of any petroleum products. Think about it - clean soil and food at the same time! ( oyster mushrooms are a delicacy, and expensive in the store) So grab those LBM's and add them to your compost pile. They will help in the breakdown process  and enrich ( and detox if necessary) the resulting soil. You can also order mycelia(mushroom starts) online for many edible mushrooms, and get food and compost at the same time!  MMM, sauteed with garlic and tomato, tossed with pasta, and good for you too. Happy Shrooms....
http://www.fungi.com/index.html

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