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Mushrooms |
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Mushroom Circle - using i-phone |
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Mushroom circle - using camera |
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Big mushrooms |
Everywhere at the Battleground place, there are mushrooms now. Big mushrooms, little mushrooms, clusters, a fairy ring / mushroom circle. Dark brown. Near white. In raised beds - new soil; in lawn - old soil, in the orchard, on the hill. It's amazing how many mushrooms there are.
I don't know their names. I don't know if any are edible, so I won't.
Looking at them now, there are so many, the soil must be well populated with mycelia throughout. So I think adding mycorrhizal inocculant must be like bringing coal to Newcastle. Probably not needed.
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