The mysterious 'Hooded Scavenger' ('HS') goes about his work UHG |
Recently I was lucky enough to be invited to a mushroom
growing workshop by none other than Gary Goldman ‘The Mushroom Guru’ himself
and his scientifically-minded mate Craig Fourie. Together they ran an
informative, practical, yet casual workshop on how to grow shitake and oyster
mushrooms. During the workshop we each prepared two logs, which we hope will
sprout scrumptious shitake mushies in anything from six to eighteen months.
Instant gratification it is not.
Almost ready for the pan The Mushroom Guru |
The result of much patience The Mushroom Guru |
I got so excited by this whole endeavor that I immediately
rushed off and bought 500 dowels from Gary. Now, 500 dowels equals a lot of oak
logs and I soon found out that freshly cut oak logs are not easy to come by.
A friend had told me that a large oak tree had been blown
over in a public space where he goes jogging. A plan started turning over in my
head: this was a job for my mysterious mate ‘The Hooded Scavenger’. Anyhow my
hooded friend consulted with his friends and his friends’ friends, and we were all
assured that no environmental nastiness would result from this cunning plan. With
any luck, just basket loads of delicious mushies. I mean, how bad can that be?
'HS' smacking in a Shitake-inoculated dowel (after many finger bashings, he changed to a rubber mallet) UHG |
Now, you might have heard of ‘guerrilla gardening’ where
kindly folk create gardens in public spaces, so as to brighten up the area with
flowers and edible plants. There is also ‘seed bombing’ where for the same
reason seeds are scattered about. So ‘The Hooded Scavenger’ and a few of his
friends headed off to the fallen oak, armed with a battery-operated drill, a
packet of shitake-inoculated dowels, a few candles and a great deal of stealth
(bar the whining drill and smacking mallet) and went about ‘spawn
bombing’ some sawed logs from the fallen oak.
Only time will tell if his plan is really one of great
cunning…
A huge thanks to Craig and Gary for sharing their knowledge
so generously.
Please refer to their website (www.mushroomguru.co.za) for info on mushroom and future
workshops.
Isn't that nature thingy brilliant? The Mushroom Guru |