Home Mushroom Cultivation: an Online Course by Milkwood (2024)

Is this course self-paced? What time are the live sessions?

You'llget access to new on-demand lessons and resources every weekfor 8 weeks, together with the rest of your class. Take as long as you like to move through it all!

The live class Q&A sessions are held at a mix of times, to suit different timezones. These live sessions rotate every two weeks between the times: 9am, 12pm and 6pm AEST.

The 1:1 advice from our team is there for you via lesson comments, the student community, and the live Q&As.

You have lifetime access to all your course materials, personal mentorship,and to your community, too.

Can I use these skills anywhere in the world?

YES! Our course is designed to help you get started, wherever you might be in the world, with the fundamentals of low-waste, low-tech, organic Mushroom Cultivation.

If you live in an extreme climate, we can help youchoose the most suitable species to grow where you are - using the techniques your will learn in this course.

The good news is - species of fungi exist in the furthest reaches of this planet... from the icy poles to the bottom of the ocean, to outer space.So there will be edible mushroom species to suit your context,wherever you live.

How much time will the course take each week?

We recommend you set aside 1-2 hours a week to do this course, to get the most out of your learning experience.

The amount of time youspend actually 'doing the things' and cultivating mushrooms is in addition to this.

If you’d like to ‘grow along’ with us during the course, that's totally possible - we've planned the course that way, and we tell you what to get ingredients and such in readiness for the following week.

Or you might choose to complete all the lessons and start yourcultivation afterwards, in your own time.That's fine too.

What are the exact course start and finish dates?

Bookings forthe class of our Home Mushroom Cultivation course will openon6th May (we let the waitlist know first), andyour coursestarts 2 weeks later.

You'llreceive newlessons each week for 8 weeks, and ongoing access to your course materials.

Will I need to buy a bunch of equipment and supplies?

Our course is designed to cater for all budgets and scales of home mushroom cultivation.

You will need a few things, such as food-grade buckets and spray bottles - all of this is explained in detail in the course. Most of this can be repurposed from aroundyour house or local community.

You won't need to buy a pressure cooker or expensive lab equipment.

We recommend that you dopurchase some mushroom grain spawn to get you going. (Grain spawn is the living culture of the fungi that will produce mushrooms for you.) We will point you to a range of reputable online suppliers around the world who can send you high-qualitygrain spawn through the post, quick smart.

You will need to purchase a minimum of $100 worth of additional supplies - but, like any hobby, these costs can grow with your enthusiasm if you really getintoit! For example, if as part of your setup, you choose to buildan electronicallycontrolled mushroom fruiting chamber to increase your yields, we'll show you how to do that with equipment that costs less than $350.

However much you choose to commit, we will show you methods that will help you grow the most health-giving, organic, homegrown mushrooms you can - in the most cost-effective way.

Does the course have closed captions? (CC)

Yes, it does! All videos are fully captioned and the captions are searchable.

How does the 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee work?

We'll do our best to make your course the best experience we can. However, it just might not be for you. That’s ok! If you decide that’s the case, let us knowwithin 30 days of your purchase and we’ll refund your payment.

Please note that the 30-day money-back guarantee applies for the online component of your purchase only. Books, postage or personal coaching calls that have already been supplied as part of the Fast-Forward option are non-refundable unless damaged or similar.

Do I need any special technology to access the course?

Nope! If you can view this page and the video on it, you can access the entire course just fine.

The course is delivered via our special course portal, web pages and email.

You can access your course hub and private community (which is not on facebook!) via any web browser on any laptop, PC, Mac, tablet or smart phone that is connected to a reasonable internet connection.

You don't need any other special applications or memberships to other platforms. You are not required to have a Facebook or Google account.

It's simple and easy.

Will I receive a certificate at the end of the course?

Yes, you will! We send you a Certificate of Completiononce youfinish the course.

Home Mushroom Cultivation: an Online Course by Milkwood (2024)

FAQs

Home Mushroom Cultivation: an Online Course by Milkwood? ›

As with any business, however, there are some risks involved and it takes a fair amount of hard work to be successful. If you're willing to put in the effort, though, growing gourmet mushrooms can be a very lucrative enterprise.

Can you make a living as a mushroom farmer? ›

As with any business, however, there are some risks involved and it takes a fair amount of hard work to be successful. If you're willing to put in the effort, though, growing gourmet mushrooms can be a very lucrative enterprise.

What is the best soil for milky mushroom casing? ›

For casing, garden land soil rich in calcium is preferable. Instead of that soil and river sand , mixed in equal proportion can also be used. Sometimes the soil is mixed with Calcium carbonate @ 100 g/ kg and used as a casing medium.

What is the most profitable mushroom to sell? ›

Some easier to cultivate and sell but high value mushrooms are maitake, lion's mane, and depending where you are shiitakes. The mushrooms that are the most profitable tend to be mushrooms going for the supplement or health field rather than culinary.

Which mushroom has the highest demand? ›

Worldwide, button mushrooms or Agaricus bisporus is the most widely cultivated and consumed mushroom in the world.

Is mushroom farming difficult? ›

It can be overwhelming at first, but starting a mushroom farm is fairly simple. There are two options for starting your mushroom farm: indoor or outdoor. Indoor mushroom farming is the best option for serious year-round production.

Is there a demand for mushroom farming? ›

Demand for mushrooms has been growing annually. In 2018, the global market for harvested mushrooms was an estimated 12.7 million tons, with projected growth to 20.8 million tons by 2026.

Which mushroom is best for farming? ›

One of the most popular types of mushrooms to grow is the button mushroom. These are the most commonly consumed mushrooms in the world and are relatively easy to cultivate. They grow best in a temperature range of 55-60°F and require a substrate made of composted manure, straw, and gypsum.

Which is the most expensive mushroom? ›

Porcini. Porcini, also known as Punny Buns, is the most expensive mushroom in the world as they are renowned for their earthy, nutty flavour and meaty texture. These types of food mushrooms grow in forests across the world during summer and fall in association with trees like oaks and pines.

What is a mushroom grower called? ›

Most mycologists work in academia; government research labs; or industries such as biotechnology, biofuels, and medicine. However, there are also opportunities in areas such as mushroom farming; mushroom bioproducts, such as packaging materials and leather alternatives; and foraging.

How many harvests can you get from a mushroom grow kit? ›

Each grow kit usually lasts for about 2-3 harvests, but this will vary depending on the variety of grow kit you choose. Kits may produce more or less mushrooms in total before they expire and must be replaced.

Are coffee grounds a good mushroom substrate? ›

Mushrooms are nutrient hungry and thrive in coffee grounds. So you can grow food using food waste to reduce food and packaging waste, how cool is that!?! You don't need any specialist equipment, just a simple glass jar. The set up is relatively low cost and it's surprisingly easy to grow mushrooms this way.

What plants don't like mushroom soil? ›

Mushroom compost is also high in salt, which can be problematic for some plants such as blueberries, camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas. These soluble salts along with other nutrients in fresh mushroom compost are too concentrated to germinate seeds or plant young seedlings.

Can you plant directly into mushroom soil? ›

How to Use Mushroom Compost. Mushroom compost needs to be mixed with soil and should not be used alone to grow plants in. If you are amending your soil with neat mushroom compost, you should mix it in at a ratio of one part compost to two parts soil.

How much can you sell lion mane for? ›

Lion's Mane Mushroom - $12/lb - 7lb/case.

What does a mushroom farmer do? ›

Commercial production of mushrooms involves growing and harvesting them in indoor facilities where temperature and humidity can be carefully controlled. Harvesting is done by hand.

How to calculate mushroom yield? ›

BE=(weight of harvest / weight of dry substrate)x100%

The calculation uses the weight of all mushrooms harvested from a substrate over multiple flushes. The fact that the calculation uses the dry weight of the substrate throws many growers off, since much of the weight of a fruiting block or straw log will be water.

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