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Feb 19, 2018 1:13 PM CST Farming
platosha: Very different vegetation around the country.. in my area recently were a lot of rains and I gathered quite a number of huge wild mushrooms.. They are awesome and incredibly yummi to fry and pickle/ marinate .. but locals are not really eating them, they don't know which mushrooms are poisonous or "magic" and which ones are perfectly eatable..
Totally Agreed . the White wild Mushrooms are delicious , Organic and Health beneficial , we do find the Wild mushrooms during Monsoon wine
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Feb 19, 2018 1:22 PM CST Farming
platosha
platoshaplatoshaSiem Reap, Cambodia2 Threads 111 Posts
Interesting, you said White wild mushrooms.. there is a mushroom, big, white stem and brown top.. In Russian language it called White mushroom, very popular and most desirable mushroom. Very tasty! Here in South Africa they also grow, people call them Portobello mushrooms:))
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Feb 19, 2018 1:24 PM CST Farming
platosha: Interesting, you said White wild mushrooms.. there is a mushroom, big, white stem and brown top.. In Russian language it called White mushroom, very popular and most desirable mushroom. Very tasty! Here in South Africa they also grow, people call them Portobello mushrooms:))
Mushrooms can be grown also , i havnt tried them but Wild one are good
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Feb 19, 2018 2:00 PM CST Farming
platosha
platoshaplatoshaSiem Reap, Cambodia2 Threads 111 Posts
wine what about grapes and make your own wine?;)
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Feb 19, 2018 2:01 PM CST Farming
platosha: what about grapes and make your own wine?;)
yes , we have Grapes Farm here but we dont make Wine , people sell their produce as a Table fruit in the Market , wine
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Feb 19, 2018 2:11 PM CST Farming
platosha: Ali, you are more than welcome

I always loved to grow whatever is green, have rocket Rosemary and thyme growing everywhere, few types of aloe, apple trees, fig, mulberries, plums, apricots, pomegranates, even some quince and peach trees.. love lemon verbena, last year planted Gogi berry (experiment, hope it will give some berries next year). .Even catnip for my cats .. and still want more :)

i read a bit about growing Goji berries
apparently once germinated you mustn't disturb the roots, have enjoyed good success establishing Goji?
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