Wow, that is really innovative. As an engineer, I'd be very interested in the properties. Mushroom mycelium has cell walls like plants, but instead of being made of cellulose, they are made of chitin, the same stuff that makes up crab shells. Having…
Mushrooms help the plants in two ways, depending on the type of mushroom. Mycorrhizal mushrooms form a mutualistic relationship with the plant and feed nutrients and water to the plant in return for sugars from the plant. Think of it like a living f…
I have actually posted a number of blog entries on composting and don't want to go into that much detail here, but how about using compost to make food? Several kinds of mushrooms really like to grow in compost, helping it break down faster and prod…
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