LIKE MUSHROOMS? GROW YOUR OWN

From: Evansville Courier & Press | Date: January 19, 2007| Author: Sylvia Michalko | Copyright information

Mushroom hunting is a favorite springtime endeavor for a lot of Warrick County residents. But what if you could grow your own, right now and inside your own home?

Sure, it doesn't get you out in the fresh air communing with nature, but you've got to admit, it will certainly whet your appetite a little bit until you can hit your secret woodland glen.

There are two major factors when determining whether you want to try growing your own mushrooms: your level of involvement in the pr...

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