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@malleusmaleficarum6004
@malleusmaleficarum6004 5 лет назад
There are old mushroom hunters and there are bold mushroom hunters, but there are no old bold mushroom hunters
@tracesoflife9500
@tracesoflife9500 6 лет назад
Just picked a good 3 pounds of oysters here in my northern Michigan yard. Amazing what a couple days of rain bring.
@1TedTanner
@1TedTanner 4 года назад
thank you for the video. we found a bunch of tree mushrooms in our backyard. We picked some, incorrectly, then watched the video. Great information. Hopefully, we can forage these mushrooms in our yard for years to come. Here's to mushrooms, wine, onions and a great steak!
@MrOutback28
@MrOutback28 7 лет назад
my god! you found one of my favorite mushrooms! I love sautéing them with white onions to top of a lucky piece of steak. awesome find. great video and information.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
+skankhunt42 looking forward to foraging season thx!
@louchef1013
@louchef1013 7 лет назад
thank you for the video I just subscribed to your channel just started mushroom hunting with my wife... hope to see more videos on mushrooms
@TheSmokinApe
@TheSmokinApe 8 лет назад
That is quite a haul, very cool...
@HaphazardHomestead
@HaphazardHomestead 5 лет назад
Wow, that was the Mother Lode of oysters! You didn't have to worry about leaving some, -- no ladder would reach to some of those at the top, lol. Here's to plenty of great mushrooms this autumn, too! Oyster mushrooms are so good -- and lots of others, too. It's amazing how many edible mushrooms there are.
@donnawynn9143
@donnawynn9143 9 лет назад
You guys are SOOO smart, it's cool to learn from ya'll !!! THANK YOU !!!!
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Donna Wynn Thanks Donna, glad you like the show! eric.
@hughjanus3798
@hughjanus3798 9 лет назад
I love mushrooms. I'm pickling a bunch right now, the hardest part is waiting for them to be ready! Great video, I'd like to try foraging someday.
@AmanitaVersicula555
@AmanitaVersicula555 5 лет назад
well if you ARE PICKING THEM---THEN HAVE YOU *NOT FORAGED ALREADY?* ENJOY+
@tangojoe9694
@tangojoe9694 9 лет назад
This is Very informative Eric. There are a lot of those on a couple of trees just down the road and I had no idea what they are. I will certainly be careful to verify that these are the right ones. Great video as always, thanks!
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Tango Joe Free Food! but yes, be careful. eric.
@pamelarobinson8459
@pamelarobinson8459 9 лет назад
Very cool!
@jimmyhilda
@jimmyhilda 3 года назад
love your channel ❤️
@truyennam
@truyennam 3 года назад
excellent
@tcanderson1313
@tcanderson1313 9 лет назад
Thanks for this great video. I love all of your videos, especially the labs frolicking. I see mushrooms growing on trees in my neighborhood sometimes and wonder what type they are. Some are huge and quite beautiful. Enjoy!
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Tc Anderson watch the Labradors here: ru-vid.com thx! eric.
@naturalamerican9238
@naturalamerican9238 5 лет назад
Cool video by the way.
@parkourbilly1
@parkourbilly1 8 лет назад
few mushroom videos actually explain like you did well done! 😀
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+P4rk0urbilly battlefield thx, that why i make the mushroom identification videos like this. i learned from friends and books, and wanted to share the knowledge. thx! eric.
@brodyjoe50
@brodyjoe50 9 лет назад
hey love the video. we hunt morels here in kansas. i want to start hunting more but got to find an expert and a couple of good books.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
joe hanna hi Joe, Morels are easy to identify, as are a few others, the books are a great help. thx! eric
@Wanna.Wander
@Wanna.Wander 5 лет назад
Really good info! Thank you! I saw that poison ivy ☠️ I never knew about smelling them. I will check out your other vids too. I love 🍄. New sub for you...happy trails 💜
@matteostefanini4392
@matteostefanini4392 8 лет назад
Wow I didn't know these mushrooms. I usually hunting truffle or boletus some time... Very impressive
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+I Tartufi di Pepe truffles and boletus are rare near me, these oysters are common in late summer and fall. thx!
@matteostefanini4392
@matteostefanini4392 8 лет назад
If you desire in my video you can find some truffle. In the next days I will go to hunt some Tuber Borchii. I'm waiting for your next video...
@codyholland8011
@codyholland8011 7 лет назад
Found a few the other day, in February! I grabbed the best, cleanest one and ate it. Mainly because I know they're good for you, and have medicinal value. Good video, subscribed.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
i want to buy some spore plugs and try this on some logs in my yard!
@codyholland8011
@codyholland8011 7 лет назад
GardenFork Yeah, that's a good idea. If it wasn't much trouble I'd like to grow them inside. Even the freshest ones I find still have worms in them. I only actually get to eat a fraction of what I find.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
my neighbor logged his land so i can go get some fresh cut oak and birch to inoculate. will do that after maple syrup season.
@codyholland8011
@codyholland8011 7 лет назад
GardenFork Wish you luck.
@bexome
@bexome 8 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing! Definitely not a flower or plant. Unlike plants, you can take the entire fruiting body and it will not harm the underlying mycelia. The mushrooms will return next year in the same location, regardless of complete or incomplete harvest.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+Beq MD i like to leave some of the mushroom so it will release spores to create more mushrooms. thx! eric.
@bexome
@bexome 8 лет назад
Do you find that your yields increase in the following years when you return to the same location?
@Amym0011
@Amym0011 9 лет назад
Time for more foraging videos :)
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Amy Marie yes, the snow has melted so we can start foraging! we can start with dandelion. eric.
@ildiko1vt
@ildiko1vt 8 лет назад
what a find!
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+Ildiko Mester i just found a big patch of oyster mushrooms this weekend! interesting to find some this late in the year. thx! eric.
@ildiko1vt
@ildiko1vt 8 лет назад
+GardenFork I was out yesterday and found several dead trees with frozen fall oysters on them, and another with angel wings. even here in central VT, we still are finding fungi.
@kingneddy
@kingneddy 8 лет назад
my field guide calls these branching oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus cornucopiae). The oyster mushroom has slate-blue or oyster-colored caps (Pleurotus ostreatus). Both are edible and delicious.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+kingneddy yes, within the mushroom world, they are different opinions, like most things. the good thing is they are easily identifiable and edible. thx for the note! eric.
@MRSludgedude
@MRSludgedude 5 лет назад
There's some look alikes that cause cancer.
@Le4er2c0n
@Le4er2c0n 9 лет назад
Great video...just subscribed :)
@titanlurch
@titanlurch 9 лет назад
I was told that if you are using ref. books it is wise to go with the rule of three. meaning three different books
@ALPHAJACK78
@ALPHAJACK78 4 года назад
Great video, my Grandfather used to pick these and I never knew where he got them from, didn't even know the name of them, all I knew is they were fantastic. In the oven with salt, pepper and parmesan cheese, OMG they were good ! Thanks for sharing this, I need to go foraging. Is there any particular tree they grow on mostly? New sub here ! Thanks
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 4 года назад
They grow on dying maples here. They are good!
@coretmanus4688
@coretmanus4688 10 месяцев назад
In the same book, could this be Angels wing mushrooms? I really like the video! Both types are edible by the way.
@426superbee4
@426superbee4 9 лет назад
I have a hard time identifying all the eatable mushrooms so any help is useful, I only know 3 kinds Osyters, Buttons, and the magic mushrooms There so many i do not know about ... other than those 3 all it takes is one bad mushroom and your dead They really need more books and guilds on mushrooms and Truffles Thanks for sharing
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
426 SUPER BEE the guide book listed in the info section of the video is a great mushroom identification book to start with. thx! eric.
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. 9 лет назад
My hubby took the mycology class from VT taught by the man who wrote the book which is the standard. We love mushrooming, not many choices here though. If we have any question we spore print. Always grab the book as well. Love that they are free. Found shaggy manes, morels, puffballs so far not to mention the deadly amanitas.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
lechatboote i just found some shaggy manes a few weeks ago in the neighbor's yard, thx eric.
@jerryholmes7614
@jerryholmes7614 8 лет назад
Don't drink too much beer with shaggy manes
@MrEmohdee
@MrEmohdee 9 лет назад
Yummy
@sooth15
@sooth15 9 лет назад
Nice. I guess the only real problem is trying to pick them at just the right time. I wonder if these would dehydrate well enough for longer storage? I think they might, since they're fairly thin.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
sooth15 i haven't tried that, but its worth a try. thx! eric.
@rosalindchioh1215
@rosalindchioh1215 7 лет назад
just beginning to forage n loving it...however just a little concerned as to which ones are absolutely safe to consume...found some elm oysters?..but they have stems unlike the ones in this video...
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
i have not heard of elm oysters, sorry. i would check with a local expert and some guide books. thx!
@solowhiteboy
@solowhiteboy 9 лет назад
July 4
@naturalamerican9238
@naturalamerican9238 5 лет назад
If you cut all of the spores off.. how will it make more spores? The mycillium is under the bark. Right?
@mpaz48mo
@mpaz48mo 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful haul, what type of tree do they mostly grow on? Thanks
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 5 лет назад
these were on a sugar maple and an oak. thx!
@trooper4787
@trooper4787 4 года назад
I find them alot on dead beech trees
@Kelberi
@Kelberi 5 лет назад
Hi, does your book cover species in Tropical climate (equator)?
@scottchimileski1
@scottchimileski1 2 года назад
At first this was a promising and kind-spirited video on oyster mushrooms. But it quickly became difficult to hear repeated references to this organism as a plant. 😩 Fungi are distinct from plants and in their own evolutionary group! In fact animals are more closely related to fungi than plants are! -Biologist
@sawkae4675
@sawkae4675 8 лет назад
I know how to cook. this is really good mushrooms ..I'm from thailand. I know it .im sure.
@happyjane791
@happyjane791 3 года назад
Can you help me identify a mushroom please. We found them today in southern michigan. I don't know how to send a photo
@rosalindchioh1215
@rosalindchioh1215 7 лет назад
I guess started kinda late n didn't find any regular oysters...do elm oysters taste different?...I found them kinda chewy but not unpleasant...
@MRSludgedude
@MRSludgedude 5 лет назад
How do you know wen they are no good,?
@terryhall7177
@terryhall7177 9 лет назад
What time of year do you normally find this type? Do they grow on one or several tree species? They look yummy frying.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
these grow in the late part of summer on dead or dying trees or logs. They usually grow on hardwoods, not pines. thx! eric.
@icuabc1235
@icuabc1235 7 лет назад
Any day of the year as long as the weather is right
@adairdouglass4391
@adairdouglass4391 3 года назад
Found some oysters yesterday but they were way too buggy
@michelebushnik2874
@michelebushnik2874 3 года назад
Angel wing vs oyster? And you said it was a hemlock tree?
@vanconvertingvegan1183
@vanconvertingvegan1183 9 лет назад
I WANT TO LIVE THAT LIFESTYLE
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
its nice, but lots of mosquitos and poison ivy! eric.
@monicacarver
@monicacarver 9 лет назад
Truffles......where could I get starters for this type mushroom? I would be interested in growing/harvesting/selling these. Any ideas? thanks. PS love your program.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Auntie M there are people who are starting Truffle farms, i've read some articles, you'll have to do a search on that one. thx! eric.
@monicacarver
@monicacarver 9 лет назад
Thanks!
@titanlurch
@titanlurch 9 лет назад
i don't know of any one farming truffles. you have to hunt them in the wild
@monicacarver
@monicacarver 9 лет назад
Thank U
@donnacoulter3277
@donnacoulter3277 Год назад
My hubby told me there's a maple tree with ur kind of mushrooms on it
@sawkae4675
@sawkae4675 8 лет назад
im from kansas in dodge city now.
@denaredford6701
@denaredford6701 5 лет назад
Just spore test it is the absolute identification . They propagate themselves by dropping the spores.
@russtex
@russtex 9 лет назад
I've never tasted those before. Are they good and what do they taste like? (not sure if I have asked you this before)
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
russtex kinda like meaty earthy mushrooms, nice and crunchy when cooked right! eric.
@PokeYourEyez
@PokeYourEyez 4 года назад
They smell like feet while you’re cooking them lol but they’re incredibly delicious
@mikegauthier6364
@mikegauthier6364 6 лет назад
the Autobahn book is a good reference book and very nice pictures and information. but be warned there is no cure for mushroom poisoning from certain mushrooms like the Amanita group. so reputable knowledge is to is the key to Safe mushroom hunting. and as I would like to repeat there is no cure for mushroom poisoning and it's a slow and painful death
@charlesjurgus
@charlesjurgus 7 лет назад
I am ordering some pink oyster mushroom plugs, and while I am doing most of them in bottles... I would like to do some outside. I am planning on putting a few plugs into a living Hackberry tree to see if it will thrive. But I wonder if I would be putting the tree at risk. Do oyster mushrooms accelerate the decline of a tree?
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
if have seen oysters grow only on dead or dying trees, so i wouldn't sacrifice a live tree. find one that is already dying, be good to hear how it works for you. thx!
@charlesjurgus
@charlesjurgus 7 лет назад
Thanks, I will adjust my plans. There are an over abundance of Hackberry trees bordering the northern end of a ~200' by ~200' meadow I am turning into a garden--slowly, little piece by little piece. So I am clearing out some of the trees to promote the health of the others. I will leave a few tall stumps. Thanks for responding.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
if you drop some trees, try leaving a few 3-4' logs lying on the ground and inoculate them. or you can put the logs in a cool basement. also consider growing winecaps, they are very easy to grow on woodchips, from what i understand. thx!
@charlesjurgus
@charlesjurgus 7 лет назад
Thanks for the suggestion... I figure I'll just create different micro-environments and collect as many plants and mushrooms as I can find use for... or interest in. I planted dill in a pot and monarch caterpillars ate the whole batch, but I've never seen so many monarchs around here... so next year I'll plant a whole section of raised bed with it. I am also in the process of retrieving Blue Spruce from two different yards where the owners want them gone. My plan is to have an evergreen border to whatever degree I am capable of the work. There are dozens of trees available, but only for the rest of the season. They range from 7 to 12 feet and I am doing the work myself with only shovels and ropes. I just started my third tree today. I would like to document for RU-vid, but I am too busy to film. Anyway, thanks for your time and consideration, I will definitely look into the Winecaps.
@zapperzip
@zapperzip 8 лет назад
did you grow those mushroom on that tree?
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 8 лет назад
+zapperzip no, they were in the woods! thx.
@dianasilva4464
@dianasilva4464 9 лет назад
could you share mushrooms which look similar to this, i think you called them shelf mushrooms, which are not edible? I have so many white mushrooms but never pick them.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
+DIANA SILVA Hi Diana, its best to refer to a field guide or work with an experienced forager to what look-alikes are in your local area. Thx! eric.
@dianasilva4464
@dianasilva4464 9 лет назад
+GardenFork yes, looking for somebody. excited.
@ASMRGRATITUDE
@ASMRGRATITUDE 6 лет назад
DIANA SILVA not sure if you found anyone but most States and Counties have mushroom groups. Just look it up and join the group:-):-)
@alvaroguva
@alvaroguva 9 лет назад
Plant species? You mean fungal species, right?
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
yes, i mangle words on a regular basis.
@alvaroguva
@alvaroguva 9 лет назад
I suppose that's part of the reason we're all fond of you.
@derektalkington2328
@derektalkington2328 7 лет назад
All fungi are more closely related to animals than plants.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
+Derek Tallington yes! Good point. Thx.
@caldsfamily
@caldsfamily 9 лет назад
I once heard: "There are bold mycologists and there are old mycologists, but there are no old, bold mycologists."
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
caldsfamily good point! these are an easily identifiable mushroom we have been harvesting for years, so on this one we are good to go. thx! eric.
@harrisyuyu7795
@harrisyuyu7795 9 лет назад
Is it no problem to harve things in America out of public wood ? State own ?
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
HARRIS yuyu it varies by State, in general, its important to not take too many of one kind. just good manners! eric.
@pibblesnbits
@pibblesnbits 7 лет назад
Great information but mushrooms are not plants. They are fungi and are actually more closely related to animals than plants.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
thanks for the heads up on that! they are amazing all the same. its been a dry year here, so few mushrooms, any near you?
@pibblesnbits
@pibblesnbits 7 лет назад
I live in the desert. Very few mushrooms here, except for the grocery store haha.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 7 лет назад
ok then, no mushrooms for you. but i'm sure it beautiful there. thx!
@cindystevegoldenpic
@cindystevegoldenpic 7 лет назад
I went to this site and it seems to be just a site to sell a book on how to grow mushrooms.
@boonchian5039
@boonchian5039 7 лет назад
Pibbles 'n Bits
@thunda4739
@thunda4739 9 лет назад
Its so silly that you call them plants. lol
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
Cablarl Kahn yeah, I know! thx.
@chrisdonovan8795
@chrisdonovan8795 9 лет назад
I love your channel, but I don't think it's wise to ever encourage a novice to forage for mushrooms (except during a zombie apocalypse). It's too risky. How about an episode on growing your own? I've seen kits, but I bet you can figure out a cheaper, and easier way.
@gardenfork
@gardenfork 9 лет назад
thegrimjester i've heard about growing mushrooms in a pile of woodchips or coffee grounds, will have to look into that. thx! eric.
@thesloppyscientist4428
@thesloppyscientist4428 4 года назад
Did he just call a mushroom a plant? I'll let it slide... this time.
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