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I am often asked what is the best mushroom to grow in your garden? By far and away, from my decades of experience is the Garden Giant, aka the King Stropharia (Stropharia rugoso-annulata). ImageImage
This species is both a primary and secondary decomposer, and once launched into wood chip mulch, it can become resident for many years, and move around your property. An ally to most garden plants, this species fruits from spring into fall, and can be huge!
One of the many amazing properties of this mushroom is that it eats nematodes that can damage many root-bearing vegetables. Moreover, the Garden Giant creates rich soil in its wake as the waves of mycelium surge. We found it also excellent for mycofiltration to remove E. coli.
See the Garden Giants' nematoide-piercing acanthocytes here: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P… (https://t.co/sEJPvvmsd4)
See the removal of Escherichia coli from synthetic stormwater using mycofiltration here: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol… (https://t.co/hSeOwF1ptg)
See my book, Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World for more details. 

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I have just finished watching the second episode of #TheLastOfUs and I have two opinions.

First, I’m a science-fiction fan and I love weaving the creative elements of fungi into the narrative.

But let’s get real. Cordyceps can not infect humans. Image
But all organisms must eat. There are animals that are predatory. There are plants that are predatory. There are fungi that are predatory. We are all part of a giant food web where we are sustained by each other.
This is fiction weaved info a theme speckled with mycology and exploiting Mycophobia: the fear of fungi. It is natural for humans to fear that which is powerful but mysterious and misunderstood.
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