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Mycelial Mayhem - David Sewak, Kristin Sewak

Mycelial Mayhem

Growing Mushrooms for Fun, Profit and Companion Planting
Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2016
New Society Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-86571-814-2 (ISBN)
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An accessible hands-on guide for the aspiring mushroom grower
Most supermarket mushrooms are bland and boring; products of an industrial process which typically relies on expensive equipment and harmful pesticides. Many people would like to add more flavorful and diverse fungi to their diets, but lack the knowledge or confidence to gather or grow their own. Do-it-yourself cultivation is a fun, exciting way to incorporate a variety of mushrooms into a sustainable lifestyle. Mycelial Mayhem is a straightforward, no-nonsense resource for the aspiring mushroom grower. This practical guide cuts through much of the confusion surrounding methods and techniques, helping the hobbyist or farmer to: Select regionally appropriate species for the home garden, farm-scale production, or an edible landscape Practice sustainable, environmentally friendly cultivation techniques, such as companion planting, to combat common garden pests and diseases Choose a successful, proven business approach to maximize profit and minimize frustration Many people find that DIY mushroom cultivation is not nearly as complicated as they expect, but a knowledgeable and experienced mentor is crucial to success.
Whether your goal is to harvest homegrown gourmet mushrooms for your table, supplement your income by selling to friends and neighbors, or start a full-fledged niche business, Mycelial Mayhem is packed with the advice and resources you need to succeed with this rewarding and valuable crop. David Sewak and Kristin Sewak are avid growers of edible mushrooms, heirloom vegetables, native landscape plants and sustainable landscape design. They speak on mushroom gathering and indoor and outdoor cultivation techniques at regional and national green living events.

David Sewak has worked in the conservation field for nearly two decades. Together with Kristin Sewak, he is previous co-owner of Berglorbeer Farma, which specialized in edible mushrooms, heirloom vegetables, native landscape plants and sustainable landscape design. David and Kristin speak on mushroom gathering and indoor and outdoor cultivation techniques at regional and national green living events. David holds a degree in History and Philosophy, and serves on the boards of Somerset Conservation District, Stonycreek-Conemaugh River Improvement Project, and Natural Biodiversity. Kristin Sewak is the founder of Natural Biodiversity, a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring biodiversity within landscapes and involving people in environmental solutions. Together with David Sewak, she is owned Berglorbeer Farma, which specialized in edible mushrooms, heirloom vegetables, native landscape plants and sustainable landscape design. Kristin and David speak on mushroom gathering and indoor and outdoor cultivation techniques at regional and national green living events. Kristin holds a degree in ecology, has graduated from the community leadership initiative of Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Chamber of Commerce, and is a certified Habitat Stewards Host with the National Wildlife Federation.

Acknowledgments
Foreword

Introduction
     Dave's Mycelial Mayhem Journey
     Kristin's Mycelial Mayhem Journey

Section I: Mycelia
1. Why Mushrooms?
     Why Not Mushrooms?
     Mushrooms Are Part of Our Fabric
     Mushrooms for the Future
     On the Mushroom Path

2. Mushroom Basics
     Fungi: A Kingdom of Its Own
     Mushroom Structure and Life Cycle
     Relevance of the Life Cycle to Cultivation and Harvest
     Facilitating Growth and Reproduction
     Fungi in Our Ecosystems
     Mushroom Life Cycle and Ecology as Teacher

Section II: The Stem
3. Growing Mushrooms
     The Assessment
     Outdoor Cultivation
     Wine Caps (Stropharia rugoso annulata)
     Oysters
          Pink Oyster (Pleurotus djamor)
          Italian Oyster (Pleurotus pulmonarius)
          Golden Oyster (Pleurotus cornucopiae)
          King Oyster (Pleurotus eryngii)
     Nameko (Pholiota nameko)
     Pioppino or Black Poplar (Agrocybe aegerita)
     Lion's Mane or Hericium (Hericium erinaceus)
     Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)
     Maitake
     Black, Yellow, and Grey Morels (Morchella angusticeps, M. esculenta and M. deliciosa)
     Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)
     Indoor Cultivation: The Mayhem Within

4. Wild Collecting and Purveying
     Tenets to Follow When Collecting Wild Mushrooms
     Tenets to Follow When Purveying Wild-collected Mushrooms

5. Companion Planting and Other Sustainable Methods
     Systems Thinking: It's Not Just About the Mushrooms
     What's the Difference? Economics vs. Ecology
     What's the Difference? Sustainability vs. Resilience
     Biomimicry
     Permaculture Principles
     Putting It All Together: Resilient Design
     Applications for Mushroom Growing
     Composting
     Recycling Spent Growing Medium
     Materials and Energy Reduction
     Business Resilience
     Sharing Your Bounty

Section III: The Fruit of Your Labor
6. Umami of Edible Mushrooms
     What Is Umami?
     From Harvest to Feast: Handling Mushrooms for the Best Umami
     Complementary Food Pairings for Umami and Health
     The Taste, Texture and Presentation of Specific Mushrooms
     Culinary Supplements
     Recipes

7. Nutritional Benefits of Mushrooms
     Nutrition and Medicine
     Nutritional Content of Mushrooms
     The Known Benefits
     The Super Seven Medicinal Mushrooms
     Mushrooms' Major Health Improvement Functions
     How to Maximize Nutritional Content
     Cautions

8. Niche Business or Supplemental Income
     Mushrooms As a Business?
     Knowing How to Grow
     Formulating Your Idea
     Evaluating Your Market: Conducting a Market Analysis
     Getting Started

9. Marketing Mushrooms
     Challenges and Opportunities
     Developing Your Story
     Traditional Advertising
     Target Marketing and Understanding Your Unique Market
     Crafting Your Online Presence
     Collaboration
     Face Time
     Developing Your Unique Marketing Strategy
     Evaluating Your Efforts
     Looking Forward and Anticipating Change

Section IV: Spreading the Spores
10. Conclusion: Spread Your Spores

Appendix: Marketing and Communications Materials
North American Resources by Subject
References
Index
About the Authors

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Gabriola Island
Sprache englisch
Maße 184 x 229 mm
Gewicht 579 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Garten
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 0-86571-814-8 / 0865718148
ISBN-13 978-0-86571-814-2 / 9780865718142
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