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I found a few of these by surprise, they made an excellent side with dinner.

I found a few of these by surprise, they made an excellent side with dinner.

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I was immediately trying to find the snake.

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It's in there, keep looking.

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oh man i’ve been spreading spores in my woods trying to get these going with no luck

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Most mushrooms are mycorrhizal, which means they are symbiotes to certain trees. You need those trees or you won't get mushrooms.

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oh i know. we lost most of the elms in the northeast, but they are still around. apple and ash are supposed to be fair host species

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I haven't heard of anyone growing mushrooms from sprinkling spores. You'd have more luck transplanting some of the mycelium.

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There is an oak along our road that the county cut off the top because it grew into power lines. I'm thinking of gathering the logs and use them for mushrooms. Does that make sense? I saw them for sale online for mushrooms.

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These guys surprised me, I wasn't even out looking for them.

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I just harvested a few pounds of morels from one of my clients yard LOL, they just mulched a couple weeks ago and it rained. They were morchella importuna and this looks like morchella esculenta. Im in Kikefornia by the way

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Damn I'm jealous, I just spent another hour searching and only found 3 more.

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Thought it was a butt plug

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@Anus_Expander might use it for that.

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Anything is a butt plug, if you're in need

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I was thinking you could use it in your expanding business.

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zone?

Edit: Appalachia nvm thanks

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What part of the county are you in? I'm in S. MO and waiting for the soil to warm up. I'm hearing of some being found.

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In southern Appalachia, I'll actually look for them this week.

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What are they? What kind?

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Morel mushrooms, they're highly prized and extremely delicious when fried.

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Fried up, they taste almost like pure butter with just a hint of that earthy mushroom flavor. Least that's how I described it when I had them once. Haven't had them since, but I aim to correct that situation this year.