The Ultimate Guide to Growing Mushrooms in Canada (2024)

While endeavoring to grow as much of our own food as possible I came across a presentation on growing mushrooms at home by Fungi Akuafo and I was intrigued! I had never considered growing my own mushrooms in my zone 3, Alberta, Canada backyard garden. But as I found out, there were few reasons not to. Growing your own mushrooms in Canada at home in your backyard does not require a lot of space and building a mushroom garden out of cardboard, wood chips, and straw does not take long to do.

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Growing Your Own Mushrooms in Canada

With a little effort, edible mushroom gardens make a wonderful addition to your zone 3 vegetable garden.

I was able to obtain two fungi spawn kits from Fungi Akuafo (based out of Sundre, Alberta). I planted one spawn kit of wine cap mushrooms and one of blue oyster mushrooms. The spawn kits where shipped in the mail and I stored them in our garage fridge for a few weeks until we were ready to plant.

My husband and I were like kids waiting for Santa to come, excitedly checking our mushroom garden every few days. When the mushrooms did appear it seemed almost magical, one day there was nothing there and just 3 days later there would be mushrooms grown and ready to be harvested!

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Choose the Right Mushroom Species

Wine cap and blue oyster mushrooms are the best mushroom varieties for beginners and both mushroom varieties grow well in Canada.

Supplies Needed to Grow Wine Cap or Blue Oyster Mushrooms in Canada

  • Substrate to inoculate your mushroom bed

  • 1m x 1m space to grow in

  • Cardboard (or newspaper)

  • Hardwood wood chips (Or 80% hardwood and 20% softwood. Do not use cedar as it is a natural antifungal wood.)

  • Straw - organic if possible. Mine was not organic but I was able to confirm that the crop had not been treated with any antifungal sprays. I was told by the farmer I bought my straw from that antifungal sprays are not commonly used on crops in Alberta.

And that's it! Straw can usually be bought from any local feed stores. I was able to find untreated hardwood wood chips from a friend who does woodworking. Fungi Akuafo also sells these items on site, if you don't live too far from Sundre, Alberta.

Selecting a Location for your Mushroom Garden

Wine cap and blue oyster mushrooms can grow nearly anywhere on your property but will grow best in filtered light. Think forest floor lighting. If you happen to have an already mulched area under trees, consider building your mushroom bed there.

If filtered light is not an option, look for an area protected from sun during the hottest afternoon hours. Mushrooms thrive in conditions with consistent moisture. This can be difficult to maintain in hot, full sun conditions. Mushrooms can grow in full sun but you will need to ensure adequate moisture is provided.

How to Build a Mushroom Garden

  1. Remove the top foot of soil in the area indicated on your spawn kit. (Mine suggested 1m x 1m for each kit.)

  2. Lay down cardboard, then wet down cardboard.

  3. Spread a layer of straw, top with wood chips and then 1/3 substrate. Repeat 3 times, sprinkling water on each layer as you go.

  4. Top with a sprinkling of wood chips.

  5. Water until fully moistened throughout the layers. Ideally your mushroom bed should be maintained to stay moist (but not soaked) when you feel an inch down into it.

  6. Wait. Hopefully you will start to see mushrooms in about two months. They seem to like to appear in the cool period after a hot spell of weather.

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Harvesting Mushrooms

Mushrooms can be harvested the day they appear or you can wait two more days for them to flatten out a little. To harvest mushrooms, take a sharp knife and slice off just below ground level. Store in the fridge. Use within a week, dry, or freeze.

Tip: I had thought all wine cap mushrooms were red. It turns out that there are also white wine caps! The variety Fungi Akuafo sell grows both red and white. If I had realized this we could have eaten many more mushrooms! Now I know for next year.

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FAQs

Is growing mushrooms profitable in Canada? ›

Canada is a large producer of mushrooms and the sector plays an important role in the economy. The Government of Canada is helping the industry continue to seize new market opportunities that contribute to the sector's profitability and growth.

What are the most profitable mushrooms to grow in the US? ›

The most profitable mushroom to grow can vary depending on market demand, local preferences, and cultivation costs. Growing oyster mushrooms like Shiitake are usually the most profitable.

What mushrooms are grown in Canada? ›

What types of mushrooms are grown in Canada? The most popular mushroom in Canada is the White Button followed by brown Crimini and Portabellas. There is a lot of growth in the demand for specialty mushrooms, like Shiitake, Oyster, King Oyster, and Enoki.

Which mushroom has highest demand? ›

Worldwide, button mushrooms or Agaricus bisporus is the most widely cultivated and consumed mushroom in the world.

How much money can you make growing mushrooms at home? ›

So what kind of money can you make? Oyster mushrooms sell for about $6 to $9 a pound. A 100-square-foot growing area can produce, on average, 2500 pounds in a year. That's around $15,000, or $1250 a month.

What is the easiest mushroom to sell? ›

Several specialty type mushrooms are grown and sold in the United States, including oyster, shiitake, maitake, and lion's mane. Shiitake and oyster mushrooms are the best choice for small-scale production, since they don't require a lot of equipment and space.

What is the easiest mushroom to grow for beginners? ›

Pretty much every mushroom growing resource I could find says that oyster mushrooms are the easiest variety for first time-growers, as they grow fast and can easily thrive in substrates made of things like coffee grounds and straw, making them relatively low maintenance.

What are the most expensive mushrooms you can grow at home? ›

Oyster mushrooms, a type of gourmet mushroom, are one of the most profitable gourmet mushrooms available. In addition to the high demand for them, growing them is pretty simple. Growing takes about six weeks from start to harvest, so it's possible to make a big profit reasonably quickly.

What mushrooms are worth more than gold? ›

With their wonky trunks and grubby appearance, you wouldn't think that matsutake mushrooms are a contender for the world's most expensive ingredient, but those grown domestically in Japan can fetch sums that rival black truffles.

Who is the number 1 producer of mushrooms? ›

China was the largest producer of mushrooms in the world in 2020 followed by Japan and the United States. China was the largest producer of mushrooms in the world in 2020 followed by Japan and the United States. China produced 88 billion pounds of mushrooms in 2020, accounting for roughly 94% of the world's production.

What is the most poisonous mushroom in Canada? ›

Death cap mushrooms are a high health risk in our urban environments. Eating them may lead to liver and kidney damage as well as death. Death cap mushrooms are extremely poisonous.

What is the most consumed mushroom in the world? ›

Agaricus bisporous is the most common edible mushroom eaten practically all over the world.

What mushrooms grow by maple trees? ›

Lion's mane prefers maple and beech but can grow on many hardwood species and on logs with large or small diameters. Lion's mane is a potent medicinal mushroom and one of the most popular culinary mushrooms. When cooked, it has a consistency and flavor similar to crab meat making it an ideal seafood substitute.

Which country has highest demand of mushroom? ›

The China market for Mushroom is estimated to increase from USD million in 2023 to reach USD million by 2031, at a CAGR of during the forecast period of 2023 through 2031.

Is there a market for growing mushrooms? ›

The global mushroom market size was estimated at USD 50.3 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 54.9 billion in 2022.

Does Canada import mushrooms? ›

Does Canada import mushrooms? Yes, a few specialty mushrooms are imported into Canada. Most of the fresh mushrooms in Canadian stores are grown in Canada. In fact, Canada exports far more fresh mushrooms than are imported.

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