Can anyone give Jeff a ride to and from the meeting on Sunday? He's in State College.
I attached the instructions for growing Shiitake for those of you who didn't get a copy last Sunday.
What a great time! Ken and I counted 80 logs by the way.
Thanks to Bill Hain for supplying the logs. Paul and Hayden brought 14 more and Dan brought some as well. Dan also shared a technique for log innoclation that I hadn't heard of.
And a great big fat Thank You to Wei Shin, Jason, and Bryn for hosting this event.
Next time I think we should go over the proceedure before we start. Live and learn....
Growing on an acorn cap. I've photographed it only once although I've found it several times.Can't find anything on it, wish I'd have taken better pictures. It was found in proximity to the fungi that grows on black walnut shells at the fish hatchery near the Seig. Can't believe I didn't get the underside! If you find it please try to get better pictures for me. Thanks
Recently there has been some discussion among some of the members on mushroom poisonings this year and the treatment. I've had a lot of questions on this as well from talking to numerous folks interested in eating wild mushrooms so I thought it appropriate to share a few links and talk a bit about this subject.
Saturday Oct 8, 2:00 PM Fall Festival at Chapman State Park
Sunday Oct. 9 12:30PM Fall Festival at Little Pine State Park
Free - Join Bill and I if you can make it.
Unless we get more people attending, I'm thinking of changing the plans. We only have 8 people registered for this event. We may not be able to have Brenda cater this- it won't be worth her time.
If you plan on coming please E-mail me and copy Laura and Diana. It's very difficult to plan and carry out a weekend event without confirmations from those who are coming. I'd hate to cancel it but it's looking like this may not happen this year.
I realize we are all busy. but your help would be appreciated.