of fairy rings, and amanita mushrooms
ANOTHER REMINDER TO STOP, LOOK—after which look it up: A hoop of mushrooms, sufficiently big and plentiful sufficient to be seen from out the window 50 ft away, piqued my…
ANOTHER REMINDER TO STOP, LOOK—after which look it up: A hoop of mushrooms, sufficiently big and plentiful sufficient to be seen from out the window 50 ft away, piqued my…
A WEIRD COMMON THREAD—OR SHOULD I SAY FILAMENT?—ran by means of my net browsing this week. I appear to be hanging out among the many fungi, these all-important neither-plants-nor-animals which…
I’VE CONFESSED BEFORE to a fascination with fungus–as in mushrooms—that sprout unexpectedly within the backyard. Maybe stunning is that I’ve by no means deliberately grown any edible mushrooms. Ecological and…
LATELY EVERYTHING’S COMING UP MUSHROOMS. Or so it appeared to me the previous couple of days, when a narrative from the archives that I’d completed on my fascination with fungi…
WITH ULTRA-MOIST CONDITIONS this summer-into-fall, I’ve to say the factor doing the perfect within the backyard are the mushrooms. One odd-looking fungus after one other is sprouting from mulch, on…
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about lichens, you name a lichenologist. And so I did—in behalf of apprehensive readers asking what to do about lichens rising on the bark of timber…
I ALWAYS SAY “feed the soil, not the vegetation,” which for many years has meant to me to show in compost—heaps and many compost, after which extra—and each few years…