#foraging #mushroom #fungi A simple video looking at mushrooms no messing around with the tougher details I just wanted to keep the video easy to take in and a lovely calm walk around the woodland in Scotland hope you enjoy.
I'm definitely a novice on mushroom foraging, But shouldn't you cut them above the root instead of pulling them so the patch will regrow next season? Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
I see this question now and again, and my answer is no. Most of the time, there is no evidence to suggest any different infact, my local picking have increased dramatically in mushrooms in the years I've been returning to pick, I spend loads of time in the woods and getting a feel for how the mycelium and trees work also the bugs and animals that eat the fungi and how the weather affects certain types of shrooms is key some mushrooms will bring up a chunk of mycelium when you pick so I cut those ones but trial and error is key always keep your picking areas to yourself and tread carefully in areas the mushrooms and just enjoy the woods and ignore pick shamers lol.
Yeah, mate, the whole mushroom is orange, and the stipe is much thinner than the golden chanterelle. Plus, the true chanterelle is yellow, easy to determine when you see the both once.
That's brilliant, mate. I take my kids out foraging too they need that stuff nowadays. If you need any help, add me on Instagram wildscottishadventures. And you can send me picture and I can clarify it for you.