Growing Mushrooms at Home. (Video 1 of many)

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A while back our neighbor Lisa, shared a link with me on Facebook on growing mushrooms. Of course I took it as a challenge and after doing some research I came to conclusion that easiest mushrooms to grow are white button mushrooms and portabella mushrooms. We will document our progress and hopefully our videos will not be as long.

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Fr. Vlad Zablotskyy

Fr. Vlad Zablotskyy is an Orthodox Priest serving Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Yonkers, NY. Fr. Vlad also enjoys cooking, baking, gardening and fishing. He and his wife launched this blog to share their cooking, baking, gardening and even small farming :-) with the world!

4 comments… add one
  • Theodora Szuba Sep 2, 2013, 3:23 pm

    I wish I can eat mushrooms unfortunately I have a problem with molds and spores which is a new finding……TY

  • Di Resh Jan 31, 2014, 12:22 pm

    first,… welcome to my home town of Buffalo, second,… where is the update for the mushrooms?

    • Fr. Vlad Zablotskyy May 9, 2014, 7:21 pm

      The Mushroom was a complete failure :(…. but update is coming. Thanks for your patience.

    • Fr. Vlad Zablotskyy Jun 23, 2014, 10:53 pm

      Sorry for such a delay answering you. The mushroom experiment was a complete failure. After we planted them, nothing ever grew. But I think we figured out what we did wrong and will try to do the experiment again. Thanks for stopping by!

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