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Yep. X cut on top
Yep. X cut on top
What method did you use to establish your bed and how did you inoculate?
Is that honey mushroom on the bottom? Is the underside white? White spore print?
Freaking sweet find.
If only you know where it came from you can get another one next year because they come back.
Hint hint: don’t tell anyone where you found it.
Not really about permaculture but might be in the same quadrant:
https://www.thrivingfarmerpodcast.com/
I just planted a bunch of driller Diakon Radishes in my front yard to do some biological tillage on all of my clay soil.
Lots of info on YouTube about doing this.
I plan to leave most of them in the ground to compost, but I plan to pull some for eating.
The cool thing about them is that pull needed nutrients from deep underground.
This is what I bought: https://meritseed.com/driller-daikon-radish-annual/
I know you can send soil to be tested by your local university extension, but how do you test for conaminents like used hydrocarbons, arsenic, lead, glyphosate-based herbicides, etc?
I am about to embark on a hobby of composting and would like to know.
Yep. Don’t eat it and don’t let your pets near it.
Really common in greenhouses due to their hot and humid climate (like tropical conditions).
Thanks!
fungifarm.com for the win!