Courses
Event
- Title:
- Mushroom Workshop 01/12 Mudgee
- When:
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Jan 28 2012 - Jan 29 2012 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Where:
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Milkwood Farm (2) - Mudgee
- Category:
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Mushroom Cultivation
Description
Join Will Borowski for two jam-packed days of hands-on knowledge in DIY edible mushroom propagation. Learn how to grow delicious oyster, shiitake and other mushrooms at home, organically! This practical workshop will take you through the basics of home mushroom propagation using recycled materials, and introduce you to the fascinating world of fungi. Growing your own mushrooms is a fabulous way to broaden your family's home-grown nutrition, and has many benefits for your nearby garden as well. This workshop includes a host of take-home mushroom resources to get you growing. |

| In this workshop Will Borowski will cover the basics of home mushroom propagation as well as multiple specific techniques for growing different types of mushrooms that you can do in your own home with minimal equipment, and using recycled materials.
Will Borowski's approach is perfect for permaculture-minded gardeners. Will uses minimal intervention with his mushroom propagation and focuses on creating resilient strains of mycelium which can better handle natural environments, rather than the climate-controlled approach of conventional mushroom propagation.
|  | This workshop covers:- The basics of how mycelium works in nature
- An overview of the fungi of Australia
- Making grain spawn for oyster mushrooms
- How to inoculate a log with spawn in order to grow shiitake mushrooms
- How to make agar for mushroom propagation
- How to grow oyster mushrooms in bags
- How to create a mushroom garden in your backyard
|  | About your teacher:
Will Borowski's family name means 'forest mushroom gatherer' in Polish. Need we say more. Will has been working with fungi and mushrooms for over 10 years throughout Australia and is committed to raising awareness about how home mushroom propagation can benefit a family's nutrition and help create healthier meals. Will also sees mushroom awareness as an important educational tool for teaching kids and adults alike about the crucial role that fungi plays in our soils and ecosystems. Will runs the Forest Fungi website. | 
| Why grow mushrooms?Growing your own organic mushrooms is a great way to introduce important trace minerals to your family's diet, as well as being a heap of fun and extremely interesting to do. Growing organic mushrooms can lead to a successful micro-enterprise that fits well with many small farms, homesteads and urban growers. Once you know how to do it, there is very little ongoing cost. And there is always a market for amazing organic mushrooms, no matter where you live. Growing mushrooms is a chance to interface with an aspect of the natural world that we often forget exists in our busy lives. Fungi and mycellium are some of the most important and fascinating organisms on the planet. And did we mention the edible ones taste really good?
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So if you're curious about how to start growing mushrooms in bags, logs or in the ground and how to propagate your own strains of mycellium, join us!
Some resources to get you thinking:
Included in your course fee:
Your workshop fee includes extensive take-home mushroom resources and materials to get you started, as well as our comprehensive post-course notes.
Your course also includes organic lunch, snacks and fruit during the day. Meals are organic country cooking with omnivore or vegetarian options, with a high ratio of yummy organic produce coming from Milkwood Farm itself!
For a small additional fee you can camp at Milkwood Farm for the duration of your course, and this option includes breakfast and dinner each night. See our Staying at Milkwood page for full info on accommodation and facilities. Booking into the courseTo secure your spot in the Mushroom Workshop 01/12 Mudgee course pay the full course fee of $490. Click the green button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card. We use PayPal to receive payments and take bookings for our courses. You can book your course via PayPal without creating an account by providing them with your credit card details. Your banking details are secure and will not be provided to Milkwood Permaculture or any other third party. If you are not comfortable using PayPal get in contact with us and we will arrange an alternative payment method. Please ensure you read our refund policy. Mates rates: we know that you're more likely to succeed in changing the world with a like-minded crew. To enable this, we arrange a 20% discount for group bookings of 2 or more. Please get in touch for details.
As part of our Fair Share policy, we provide pensioner and unwaged discounts where needed. Please get in touch for more information.
Venue
- Venue:
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Milkwood Farm (2)
- Street:
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1466 Campbells Creek Rd
- ZIP:
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2850
- City:
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Mudgee
- State:
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NSW
Description

Milkwood is a small organic family farm near Mudgee in Central Western NSW. A Permaculture Demonstration Farm currently under development, Milkwood features extensive permaculture earthworks and water-harvesting features, our amazing passive-solar cottage, food-forests in the making, seedball production and many other examples of sustainable and regenerative best-practice for farming and living.
Our courses are held in our family's woolshed with beautiful views of Campbells Creek Valley and our organic farm cooking is such that students often joke about moving in permanently.
Getting here
Mudgee is an easy 4 hours by car or 40 minutes by air from Sydney, and is serviced by Countrylink Rail and Mudgee Airport. See our Getting to Milkwood page for a map and full details on getting here by plane, train or automobile. Accommodation- For this short course, we offer the option to stay at Milkwood Farm in our creekside camping area for $30 per person, per night. This option includes dinner, breakfast and use of all amenities. See our Staying at Milkwood page for more details. After booking into your course we will shortly contact you about whether you'd like to take up this option. - Stay at Bushlands Holiday Park in Windeyer, 15 minutes up the road. Bushlands has a range of cabin and camping options, and the Windeyer Pub, located right next door, does counter meals some nights of the week. - BaMack Homestead B&B is 20 minutes up the road from Milkwood Farm. They have special rates for Milkwood students, so mention us when you book: 02 6373 8312. - Stay further afield in Mudgee, which has a range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Mudgee Tourism Website.
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