The Mushroomery: Grow, harvest and cook incredible mushrooms

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Available for Pre-order. Due October 2026.

The Mushroomery: Grow, harvest and cook incredible mushrooms Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Smith Street Books
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Pages: 192 Illustrations and other contents: 100 color photographs and illustrations; 100 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781923239821 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

Learn how to grow, cultivate and cook incredible mushrooms at home. The Mushroomery is an ode to the joys of growing fungi. It features at-home projects for growing and cultivating different varieties of mushrooms. Each project has an introduction, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photography, and lots of tips, tricks and troubleshooting. The second half of the book features more than 20 mushroom-forward dishes including recipes for pickling and drying mushrooms for preservation and to enhance their flavor. The projects for growing mushrooms include mushroom kits, bucket mushrooms, jar mushrooms, log mushrooms, mushrooms grown in a bag. There is also information on fungi and its classification, the study of mycology, the life cycle of a mushroom and foraging. A handy glossary helps the reader navigate the world of mycology terms, as well as guidance on equipment and where to purchase it, ingredients (like spores) and sterilization. Written by Buttons – a mushroom expert and owner of The Mushroomery, an urban mushroom company in Melbourne, Australia, that supplies fungi to the city’s best restaurants – this book will show you how to easily grow, harvest and cook delicious mushrooms at home.

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Author Biography

Buttons Mira is a mushroom farmer living and working in Melbourne, Australia. She runs The Mushroomery, a small urban mushroom farm that supplies the finest quality produce and preserves to some of the city’s best restaurants and farmers’ markets. The Mushroomery was born eight years ago, when Buttons was seeking a lifestyle change after several years working in fashion and late-night hospitality. What initially began as small-scale Oyster mushroom experiments down the side of her rental property in Brunswick, soon evolved into a well-respected micro-farm that supplies the local community. With a strong commitment to the ethics of permaculture, Buttons is on a mission to reduce waste and establish closed-loop agricultural cycles, as well as connecting urban communities with where their food comes from and how it is grown. The Mushroomery is Buttons’ first book.