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Have you ever wanted to grow your own mushrooms at home? I’ve dabbled with growing mushrooms using a mushroom growing kit and the whole process was highly satisfying.

But there are other ways that you can grow your own mushrooms by creating the ideal growing environment and using plastic buckets or even timber logs.

This allows you to grow different varieties rather than just the common mushroom types but growing from scratch is a more advanced method and more time consuming.

Just one word of warning that you need to heed. Make sure that you get your kits or your mushroom spores from a reliable source and you are absolutely certain of the type of mushrooms that you’re growing.

As you’re probably aware, some mushroom varieties are highly toxic and you want to ensure that you’re only growing those that are safe to eat.

How mushrooms grow

Before you venture into growing your own mushrooms, you might be interested to learn how they grow.

Mushrooms are not plants in that they don’t have any green growth. They are regarded as fungi and there are many different species that grow in the wild.

These interesting organisms don’t grow from seeds but rather from fungal spores. They tend to thrive in dark, damp environments and feed on decaying matter.

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Most of the mushroom’s growth is under the ground. If you’ve ever emptied out a mushroom grow box, you’ll notice an intricate web of white root-like structures weaving through the soil.

These are known as mycelium. They absorb water and nutrients from the soil or decaying plant material to feed the growing organism.

The part of the mushroom that you see above the soil is actually the flower of the organism and this is the part that we harvest and consume.

Mushroom growing kits

Most first-time mushroom growers and home gardeners will usually start their journey with a mushroom growing kit. These are commonly available at certain times of the year (usually in spring and autumn) from places like Bunnings.

This is the way that I have grown mushrooms in the past and the experience is quite fascinating.

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Many years ago, it was recommended that you put these kits in a dark cupboard but this is not necessary as long as you keep them out of direct sunlight.

Recently, I had a mushroom grow kit on my verandah that is fully shaded from direct sunlight and it grew lots of delicious mushrooms.

This placing was ideal for me because I would always remember to mist them regularly which I would have forgotten about if the box had been hiding in a cupboard.

If you want to be a bit more adventurous and grow other species of mushrooms rather than the common Agaricus bisporus (white mushroom), you can also get grow kits for other species such as oyster mushrooms (image below) from specialist growers.

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What conditions do mushrooms need to grow successfully?

Mushrooms need to be kept out of direct sunlight but they don’t require complete darkness to grow successfully.

They also grow best in mild temperatures. Depending on the variety that you’re growing, the ideal temperature range is between 14 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Mushrooms prefer a fairly humid environment which is why daily misting of the soil is so important. Bear in mind, that the surface of the soil should be kept moist at all times but it should never be wet.

I’ve found the easiest way to achieve this is by keeping a spray bottle of water beside the box that the mushrooms are growing in and misting the soil on a daily basis.

Once you get the growing conditions right, the fun begins as you watch for those tiny white heads to break through the surface of the growing medium.

Don’t be surprised if they just pop up overnight or they double in size in just one day.

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What to do after you get your mushroom kit

Once you’ve purchased your mushroom kit, it’s quite easy to set it up and look after.

Make sure that you read the instructions as these will guide you in providing the correct environment. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to do:

  • Open the box and fold the plastic liner down over the sides.
  • Spread the casing (provided in a separate bag) over the surface of the growing medium with the mycelium.
  • Place the box in a sheltered spot that doesn’t receive any direct sunlight.
  • Make sure that the environment offers a fairly steady temperature.
  • Don’t place your box near any draughts or air conditioner vents.
  • Use a small spray bottle filled with water to mist the surface of the soil.
  • Continue to mist the surface on a daily basis but don’t overdo it.

If you follow these steps, you should start to see some tiny mushrooms break through the surface within 3 to 5 weeks.

You’ll get a continuous crop of fresh mushrooms for at least 12 weeks. Once the kit has finished producing, put the contents into your compost bin or add it to your garden beds. The spent mushroom compost is a great soil additive.

How to make your own sh*take mushroom log

If you want to try your hand at growing sh*take mushrooms, you can make your own growing log by gathering a few materials and purchasing some spores from a reputable source.

All you’ll need is a freshly cut hardwood log such as eucalypt, elder or oak, and some beeswax.

Using a large bore drill bit, drill some holes along the length of the log. They should be around 1 cm in diameter.

Fill these holes with the mushroom spores, commonly referred to as spawn, and cover them with beeswax. This prevents any other type of fungi from entering the prepared holes.

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Put your log in a shaded spot that doesn’t get any direct sunlight. Mist the log on a daily basis to keep it moist and increase the humidity.

The log should be in a cooler spot than what you would place your mushroom kit in because sh*take mushrooms require a temperature below 20 degrees Celsius to grow.

If you keep misting the log, it can take around 6 to 12 months before you’ll start to see some mushrooms growing. You should get around 5 to 6 harvests from this homemade mushroom log.

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What type of mushrooms can you grow at home?

Surprisingly, you can grow quite a variety of different mushrooms at home and all of these are available in kits.

Just make sure that you purchase your kits from a reputable source so that you know exactly what you’re getting.

Here are some different varieties that you can purchase in kits:

Oyster Mushrooms

You can get a variety of different types of oyster mushroom kits from a wide range of reputable suppliers. These are all very easy to set up and maintain and you can even grow these indoors on your kitchen bench.

Button Mushrooms

These are the common white varieties available at places like Bunnings.

Portobello Mushrooms

Portobellos are brown mushrooms and are similarly easy to grow from a kit.

FAQ:

What season do mushrooms grow in Australia?

In the wild, mushrooms will grow when the temperature is fairly moderate and there’s been plenty of rain. This is usually in autumn. In areas such as Tasmania and Victoria, mushrooms can grow all year round. Mushroom kits are usually available in spring and autumn.

How long do mushrooms take to grow?

If you’re growing white button mushrooms using a kit, you can expect to see some mushrooms within around 3 to 5 weeks. The kit should continue to produce new mushrooms for around 12 weeks. Specialist varieties such as sh*take can take longer, but you can also get oyster mushrooms in kits and they can start producing in just 7 to 14 days.

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Growing Mushrooms at Home

Growing mushrooms at home can be a rewarding and fascinating experience. There are different methods you can use to grow mushrooms, such as using mushroom growing kits or creating the ideal growing environment with plastic buckets or timber logs. Let's explore some key concepts related to growing mushrooms at home.

How Mushrooms Grow

Mushrooms are not plants; they are fungi. They do not grow from seeds but rather from fungal spores. Mushrooms thrive in dark, damp environments and feed on decaying matter. Most of the mushroom's growth occurs underground, where mycelium, a network of white root-like structures, absorbs water and nutrients from the soil or decaying plant material. The part of the mushroom that we see above the soil is the fruiting body, which is the part we harvest and consume .

Mushroom Growing Kits

Many first-time mushroom growers start their journey with mushroom growing kits. These kits are commonly available and provide an easy way to grow mushrooms at home. They usually contain pre-inoculated growing medium and come with instructions on how to set up and maintain the kit. Mushroom growing kits are designed to provide the ideal conditions for mushroom growth, and they can produce a continuous crop of fresh mushrooms for several weeks.

Conditions for Successful Mushroom Growth

To grow mushrooms successfully, certain conditions need to be met. Mushrooms should be kept out of direct sunlight but do not require complete darkness. They grow best in mild temperatures, with the ideal range being between 14 and 25 degrees Celsius. Mushrooms also prefer a fairly humid environment, so misting the soil on a daily basis is important to maintain moisture. However, the soil should be kept moist, not wet. Once the growing conditions are right, mushrooms can grow rapidly, sometimes doubling in size within a day.

Growing Mushrooms from Scratch

While mushroom growing kits provide a convenient way to start growing mushrooms, some enthusiasts may want to try growing different varieties from scratch. This method involves creating the ideal growing environment and using materials like plastic buckets or timber logs. Growing mushrooms from scratch is more advanced and time-consuming compared to using kits, but it allows for greater variety in mushroom types.

Growing Shiitake Mushrooms with Logs

One method of growing mushrooms from scratch is by using logs. To grow shiitake mushrooms, you will need a freshly cut hardwood log, such as eucalypt, elder, or oak, and mushroom spores (spawn) from a reputable source. Drill holes along the length of the log and fill them with the mushroom spores. Cover the holes with beeswax to prevent other fungi from entering. Place the log in a shaded spot, mist it daily to keep it moist, and maintain a cooler temperature below 20 degrees Celsius. It can take around 6 to 12 months before mushrooms start growing on the log .

Types of Mushrooms You Can Grow at Home

You can grow a variety of different mushrooms at home, and many of them are available in kits. Some common varieties include:

  • Oyster Mushrooms: These are easy to grow and come in different types. Oyster mushroom kits are widely available and can even be grown indoors on your kitchen bench.
  • Button Mushrooms: These are the common white mushrooms available at places like Bunnings.
  • Portobello Mushrooms: These are brown mushrooms and are also easy to grow from a kit.

It's important to purchase mushroom kits or spores from a reputable source to ensure you are growing safe and edible mushrooms. Some mushroom varieties can be highly toxic, so it's crucial to be certain of the type of mushrooms you are growing.

In conclusion, growing mushrooms at home can be a fascinating and rewarding experience. Whether you choose to use mushroom growing kits or explore more advanced methods, creating the ideal growing environment and maintaining the right conditions are key to successful mushroom cultivation.

I hope this information helps you in your mushroom-growing endeavors! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

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