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It’s been a great year for mushrooms in the northeast which is nice since I garden too and fucking everything has blight.
Everyone says to start with a club for foraging but i don’t like strangers. I feel like i could do well enough with the audubon field guide and maybe some videos and an identification app. A lot of edibles are really distinctive.
I also have been toying with the idea of guerilla inoculation of wild species, the bucket idea posted elsewhere in here is a really good one.
I am in the upper midwest so we probably have mostly the same edible species, and most of them really are pretty easy to ID.
I took a class, which was a good way to learn. Plus if I ever have enough to sell at like a farmers market or something, I can do that because I’m now a “certified mushroom expert.” Lol. But I don’t think there’s any reason someone couldn’t just learn from books, internet, and experience.
Guerilla inoculation is probably where it’s at if you’re willing to wait awhile. One thing I saw that seems kind of cool too was some folks selling tree seedlings with inoculated roots. Not sure how well that’d work but it’s a cool idea.
Mfw I moderate mycology but am not a certified mushroom expert
The class is a good idea I didn’t realize they were a thing. I’ll look into it, thanks for the tip!