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Growing with Fungi (Live Virtual Class)

  • Live Virtual Class using Zoom (map)

Are you curious about how mushrooms grow and the ways they can support healthy ecosystems and healthy people? Join us to learn about low tech mushroom cultivation for home and garden, people and planet.

In this presention, we will discuss:

  • benefits of fungi

  • simple mushroom cultivation techniques

  • recommendations for incorporating fungi into the garden

This virtual class will feature a live, interactive presentation and time for questions and answers with the instructor. We will be using Zoom for this class, which you can use on your computer or phone.

*This workshop is part of a Permaculture Speaker Series hosted by the Beacon Food Forest and Tilth Alliance. The goal of this series is to focus on climate solutions that are creative and relevant in our urban communities. Learn more about the exciting lineup of speakers and the topics they'll be sharing here.

About the Instructor: Loni Jean Ronnebaum aka Ronnebaumanita Loniscaria has long been passionate about fungi. She graduated from the Evergreen State College in 2009 with a BS in Mycology and Natural Sciences. She has since been working in the offices for Fungi Perfecti, presenting at many events around the great PNW. Loni enjoys playing Ukulele and drums for the band Inoculated Minds and photographing #googlyeyefungi in her free time. https://fungi.com/blogs/articles/meet-loni

Location – Live Virtual Class using Zoom

Tickets are $35 with some sliding scale available

For Additional Class information and Registration click here

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