Description
Are you curious about how to find and grow your own edible mushrooms? Join us for a fungi workshop at Beacon Food Forest with Jake Harris, mushroom ambassador and owner of Stone Soup Gardens! In this session, Jake will talk about how to grow a variety of mushrooms in your own home garden and how to properly identify some delicious edible mushrooms when visiting their ecosystems. Discover the joys of finding and eating fruiting fungus!
This class will explore:
mushroom identification and resources
how to find safe edible mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest
how to grow mushrooms in our homes and urban farms
mushroom recipes
examples of fungi and tour some of the fungus related work at Beacon Food Forest
This in-person class will take place rain or shine outdoors and will include conversational lecture and a walking tour. Class size is limited to 20 people, and we will be following current public health recommendations. Please dress for the weather. We will have some mushrooms to look at together and we invite you to bring fungus you found to share knowledge with others or we can identify together.
*This workshop is part of an ongoing partnership in educational offerings with Beacon Food Forest and Tilth Alliance. The goal of these sessions is to focus on climate solutions that are creative and relevant in our urban communities.
About the Instructor
Jake Harris
Jake Harris founded Stone Soup Gardens stonesoupgardens.com to help communities to create beautiful, sustainable and delicious solutions outside our front doors and in our neighborhoods. He is an avid mycelium ambassador and amateur mycologist. He has spent many hours in the woods in his own yard and in the kitchen forming symbiotic and tasty relationships with mycelium.
Additional Information
Beacon Food Forest and Tilth Alliance strives to provide educational experiences that honor our values of accessibility and equity. Currently, we offer:
A sliding scale pricing structure to make our classes accessible for everyone, regardless of financial means. Please select the ticket type that works for you.
In solidarity with food justice and food sovereignty for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), we reserve spaces in each class for BIPOC community members free of charge. If you identify as BIPOC, and would benefit from a free option, please select BIPOC Solidarity ticket.
Tickets are $65 with some sliding scale available
Link for additional information and to Register
https://tilthalliance.org/event/farming-and-foraging-edible-mushrooms/