Description
This manual shows readers how to save the world through mushroom cultivation. Fine filaments of living cells called mycelium, the fruit of which are mushrooms, already cover large areas of land around the world. Mycelium breaks down plant and animal debris and recycles carbon, nitrogen and other essential elements.
A groundbreaking manual for saving the world through mushroom cultivation! The science goes like this: fine filaments of living cells called mycelium, the fruit of which are mushrooms, already cover large areas of land around the world. As the mycelium grows, it silently breaks down plant and animal debris, recycling carbon, nitrogen and other essential elements in the creation of new soil. Read all about the newest trend in environmental science in Mycelium Running.