From: norsgerm@a...........   
      
   I can send some autumn skullcap for your 'death soup'.   
   No one really has reported how they taste though.   
   Kurt   
   "Quee" wrote in message   
   news:HOQAg.5937$hu3.2214@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...   
   > by the way my crop nearly died for the past week there was no cover i   
   > assumed the seeds i planted to give ground gover would be up by now, only   
   > my   
   > morning glories and a few tabacco sprouts, there so griggin tiny and the   
   > pine i tried growing sucomed to the heat, i finally put up an old solar   
   > panel to shade from the sun if 1:pm up i have good shade for dawn to 10:am   
   > leaving 3 hour of direct sunlight, not sure how good that is for mycelium   
   > growth, bla bla bla rain tomorrow 50% chance that means no, what the hell,   
   > but Jill MN looks good for tomorrow weather channel bla...   
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   > what the hall Part II my back yard is coverd with that green spore crap   
   > Chlorophyllum molybdites over 200 of them i can make death soup, or   
   > stomach   
   > v ery painfull soup or something, death soup any one?   
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   > "jill" wrote in message   
   > news:1154631107.724017.239730@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...   
   >> I've had a very fortunate week: nearly 2 inches of rain broke the hot   
   >> spell and got us much needed moisture for plants, animals, and fungi. I   
   >> had ordered some spawn and plugs and just in time the rains knocked   
   >> down a few huge limbs from elms that we had planned on cutting off. The   
   >> really amazing thing was these limbs fell right where we would have   
   >> tied to get them to fall (with a shed and horse fences and other trees   
   >> in the vicinity, I'd say this was truly lucky...thanks mushy gods. Now   
   >> I have all the wood I need to start trying to cultivate mushrooms. Got   
   >> a message to and from Mr. Stamets. I'm also seeing a few Psytharella   
   >> Candolleannas popping up in the new bed I put some spore water and stem   
   >> butts in (pics below). We also found Turkey tails ( Trametes   
   >> Versicolor), both new growth and old, on a pile of lumber we were   
   >> moving (more pics below) And a really little mushy in my tomato patch,   
   >> and a flower I had forgotten I planted, plus really big mushrooms (I   
   >> guess I'd call a horse mushrooms). House look familiar Kurt? I decided   
   >> to try putting my pics on tripod album, so please let me know how   
   >> tripod worked out for viewing   
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   >> http://cedarhillfarmmn.tripod.com/cedarhillfarm/   
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   >> jill   
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