If You Look For Mushrooms, Will They Appear?

It’s a dream to find edible wild food, but you have to really look for mushrooms.
Gene and Jan are interested in putting up tree houses on their acreage on Vashon Island, WA, and running a bed and breakfast. They also enjoy foraging for wild food (and creating their own, where possible). Dreaming of oyster mushrooms?
Ok!
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If the plugin doesn’t work, go to https://www.facebook.com/Vashon-Island-Treehouses-265537210647025/ and look for May 8, 2018, for Gene’s video post.

Wild oyster mushrooms on Gene and Jan's Vashon Island Treehouses property, May 2018

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David Kuhns

Dave Kuhns is originally a quasi-city boy from suburban Milwaukee, but he spent weekends and summers in nature on Lake Winneconne in central Wisconsin. After raising his kids in a Seattle suburb, he moved to a small town in central Utah. He figured he’d buy some rural property there, or back in the Badger State.

Then he fell in love. Through a series of amazing events, he bought a rural property (a few acres) across the creek from the Chickamauga National Military Park (Civil War battlefield). There, he and his new wife are putting into reality the conservation, gardening and land management practices he learned from his grandmother, his forest ranger Dad, his little brother, and his own surburban experience.