[compost_tea] Re: Why There are Spores in Peat - Pasteurization vs. Sterilization

From: dkemnitz2000 <dkemnitz2000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 22:23:28 -0000

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "jim allAn" <jallan6977_at_e...>
wrote:
> Thanks for posting that link. I checked it out being interested
> in shrooms. I have many growing in my lawn every year. They also
> grow on my wood chip pile. I don't eat any except the "Puffball"
> which has no poisonous look-alike. So far I have not been lucky
> enough to find one early enough. There may well be some safe ones
> but I haven't trusted my judgment yet. If I ever find one that
looks
> like a Morrel, I may try that after making some tests for it's
> identity.
>
Chris that brings the question in my mind, where are the spores on
the morel mushroom? Seems like one spore would produce at most one
edible mushroom. I have lots of morels in and around my poison ivy
patch here in our KS timber(hoosiers call it brush). Dennis Kemnitz





 Would it benefit my simple improperly brewed tea to put wild
> shrooms in it or would it be wiser to put them in the compost
pile.
> Presently I notice but ignore them while mowing.
>
> On 6 Nov 2003 at 3:42, chriscreid wrote:
>
> > Only recently did I get clear about the difference between
> > pasteurization and sterilization, while surfing through some
> > mushroom farming sites. Here's a quote that encapsulates the
> > difference:
> > This info is from:
> >
> > http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/23371
> >
> > Chris Reid
> >
> >
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