We’ve covered growing mushrooms several different ways and now I want to discuss one of the more common methods for growing mushrooms at home: growing mushrooms in a monotub.
You will need:
A purchased or homemade monotub
Rubber gloves
Sterilizing liquid (I use alcohol in a spray bottle)
Face mask
Substrate
Mushroom spawn
Water for moistening substrate
I use a monotub, substrate and spawn purchased from Northspore. The purchased monotub comes with the plastic tub, clear top with ventilation ports, filters to cover ports and a black tape for covering other holes in the tub.
It’s important to keep the entire process as sanitary as possible. Wash your hands, put on your gloves and mask and spray your hands with the alcohol. Now spray the inside of the monotub and lid. Remove the substrate and spawn from the boxes they come in and spray the outside of the plastic bags.
I removed the lid for photos, but I usually just leave the lid on. The mushrooms I chose to grow are chestnut mushrooms. They were a new variety for me, but I loved their flavor and texture. Definitely a variety that I will grow again.
When the mushrooms are fully grown, but young, they are ready to harvest. I just put on a pair of sanitized gloves and pull off a clump.
I had several flushes of mushrooms and had enough to share with my neighbors. My favorite recipe was a a cream of potato soup with chestnut mushrooms. Follow your favorite potato soup recipe, but add the mushrooms when you’re sautéing the aromatics. Add some cream to finish the soup. It was delicious.
I have a coupon code with Northspore that will give you a 10% discount. Use the code: FRUGALMENNONITE at checkout.
God bless,
Pam
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