How to Grow: Wine Cap Mushroom

Edible mushrooms are available in more places than just your local grocery store’s produce section. Mushrooms can be locally found by foraging in your area or cultivated in your garden.

An easy mushroom to cultivate is the native wine cap or Stropharia mushroom. They have a mild flavor, are easy to recognize and hard to confuse with harmful species. Stropharia are visually similar to Portabello mushrooms and the caps can grow to be rather large. Stropharia grow well in a raised bed in the shade. To plant them, fill the raised bed with wood chips, add Stropharia spawn, water and then leave them alone. The mushrooms need very little attention, and will produce until the cold weather. Once spring arrives, they should start growing again without any issue. To maintain growth add new wood chips to the raised bed on occasion.

 

From Vermont Garden Journal on Vermont Public




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