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  2. How to (deliberately) grow your own mushrooms at home - AOL

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    Growing mushrooms at home is more complicated than buying soil and seeds, but very doable with the help of premade kits. Here are expert tips on mushroom care.

  3. Hypsizygus ulmarius - Wikipedia

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    Hypsizygus ulmarius, also known as the elm oyster mushroom, [1] and less commonly as the elm leech, [2] elm Pleurotus, is an edible fungus.It has often been confused with oyster mushrooms in the Pleurotus genus but can be differentiated easily as the gills are either not decurrent or not deeply decurrent. [3]

  4. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Courses about mushroom cultivation can be attended in many countries around Europe. There is education available for growing mushrooms on coffee grounds, [37] [38] more advanced training for larger scale farming, [39] spawn production and lab work [40] and growing facilities. [41] Events are organised with different intervals.

  5. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Termitomyces species are symbiotes of termites and the mushrooms grow out of termite mounds. This genus includes the largest edible mushroom, Termitomyces titanicus, with a cap that averages 1 m in diameter, [15] though most species are much smaller. Research is underway to determine how to cultivate these mushrooms.

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  7. Cool coffeemaker turns your grounds into delicious mushrooms

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    Finally, a machine that will make your dinner while brewing your morning coffee as well as save resources