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   Kurt to jsp   
   Re: a few questions about cultivating   
   07 Jun 06 04:27:06   
   
   From: norsgerm@a...........   
      
   hey jsp i'm a white man and my native friends laugh at me when i get poison   
   ivy which they don't get but i can't understand why most of them desire to   
   get suntanned when their skin is beautiful brown in the middle of a northern   
   winter   
   Kurt   
   "jsp" <1l@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message   
   news:J5Ygg.90$Z74.76@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...   
   > GGMM that is true i just love the aesy read of TMC i took it to my Dr.'s   
   > Apt today LOL i feel you on the diversity of GGMM i'm more into indoor   
   > cultivation since i have more access to my room LOL and i "a black man"   
   > hate woking in the sun... i get wierd white dots on my skin filled with   
   > water, i dont get it, myself   
   >   
   >   
   > "Frederick Burroughs"  wrote in message   
   > news:12874686rer2i1b@corp.supernews.com...   
   >> jsp wrote:   
   >>> TMC First if your planning on cultivating GGMM is not as comprehensive   
   >>>   
   >> Actually, I was going to recommend GGMM over TMC. Growing Gourmet and   
   >> Medicinal Mushrooms has more of an ecological approach, and specifically   
   >> has a chapter on "Natural Culture," i.e. gardening with mushrooms. Also,   
   >> about a 3rd of the growth parameters in TMC concern psychedelic species.   
   >> The growth parameters in GGMM focus much more on gourmet varieties, and   
   >> contains many more species.   
   >>   
   >> You can get plug spawn used to inoculate logs and stumps from many   
   >> vendors. Eventually, I'd like to get a wood chipper. Purchased wood chips   
   >> are probably loaded with spores and competitive fungi and molds. If you   
   >> can chip your own fresh wood, I think you'll be way ahead of the   
   >> competitors.   
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