Black neck 15,878 Posted July 7 Report Share Posted July 7 3 minutes ago, Arry said: Yeah it is a bit different. Texture is soft and sort of fluffy but well tasty. Cheers Arry Don't tell me Like chicken but richer 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted July 7 Report Share Posted July 7 8 minutes ago, Black neck said: Don't tell me Like chicken but richer Ha Ha no mate nice mushroomy taste bit different, Some say a sea food taste but I don't get that myself. Cheers Arry Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,878 Posted July 7 Report Share Posted July 7 8 minutes ago, Arry said: Ha Ha no mate nice mushroomy taste bit different, Some say a sea food taste but I don't get that myself. Cheers Arry Glad you enjoyed it pal 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted July 12 Report Share Posted July 12 Other mushroom kit I've had going. Oyster mushrooms this time much slower but they have started now. Cheers Arry 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,878 Posted July 13 Report Share Posted July 13 21 hours ago, Arry said: Other mushroom kit I've had going. Oyster mushrooms this time much slower but they have started now. Cheers Arry They don't look as minging as them others Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted July 13 Report Share Posted July 13 6 minutes ago, Black neck said: They don't look as minging as them others But Oysters don't taste as nice. Don't they grow fast though. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 Time to harvest some I think. Cheers Arry 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,522 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 Any idea what these are Arry saw them this morning growing in some mulch that was some type of willow that had been cut down. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 5 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Any idea what these are Arry saw them this morning growing in some mulch that was some type of willow that had been cut down. I'm sorry mate I'm not sure of what they are but I would not be looking to take or eat them. I'm not an expert I have learnt to just recognise maybe 12 or 15 different mushrooms to take safely lots more know and are not worth bothering with. But if you take a picture of one or two closer and the under side (the gills) I will have a look though some of my books. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,522 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 4 minutes ago, Arry said: I'm sorry mate I'm not sure of what they are but I would not be looking to take or eat them. I'm not an expert I have learnt to just recognise maybe 12 or 15 different mushrooms to take safely lots more know and are not worth bothering with. But if you take a picture of one or two closer and the under side (the gills) I will have a look though some of my books. Cheers Arry Cheers Arry i will pull a few up in the morning and take some better pics. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 5 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Cheers Arry i will pull a few up in the morning and take some better pics. There not one I would normally look at I don't like the little spindly white mushrooms the only one is the Champignons but that grows in grass ofter playing fields and lawns. Check out this Site for ID of mushrooms I find it very good. Wild UK Mushrooms (Fungi): Guide to Identification & Picking WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Edible and poisonous wild mushroom identification guide. When to pick, what to look for. Photos, video, safety tips for each mushroom. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 1 hour ago, tatsblisters said: Any idea what these are Arry saw them this morning growing in some mulch that was some type of willow that had been cut down. Well I put in Wood Chip Mushroom to Google and think these are good contenders. "The Spring Field Cap" and I think the most lightly "The Wrinkled Field Cap" . Wrinkled Fieldcap | Wakefield Naturalists' Society | nature club Wakefield WAKEFIELDNATURALISTS.ORG I was walking by the River Calder, near the Hepworth Gallery, when I spotted a mass of fungi on a pile of woodchips. I did my best to identify them using books... I would not take or eat any of those myself. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,236 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 Saw these around the base of a tree in the local pub almost field mushroom in appearance, any ideas 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 2 hours ago, Greyman said: Saw these around the base of a tree in the local pub almost field mushroom in appearance, any ideas Sorry GM I'm not sure what they are will give it some thought and a look in the books. How big are they mate? Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,591 Posted August 2 Report Share Posted August 2 2 hours ago, Greyman said: Saw these around the base of a tree in the local pub almost field mushroom in appearance, any ideas Think I got it mate "popular Field cap" It is edible IF IT IS. You must be 100% to eat any mushroom. Have a look at the link mate. Poplar Fieldcap WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Poplar fieldcap, Cyclocybe cylindracea, Agrocybe aegerita, Basidiomycetes, Feildcaps, Saprotrophic on woods, Edible, Spring, Autumn Cheers Arry Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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