Friday, June 19
Could mushrooms remove contamination from soil?
Dylan from Farnley in Leeds emailed to say that he is yet another 2009 victim of contaminated manure. He has read an article on this website. Scroll down to the section on Mycoremediation. This seems to suggest that growing mushrooms can help decontaminate the soil. Has anyone any thoughts on whether this idea could be used by those who have fallen foul of hormonal herbicide problems? Anyone tried it? Please share your thoughts by posting a comment.
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Using mushrooms for cleaning up fats has been going on for ages; they are particularly good for mopping up bacon fat and also runny egg yokes !!
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