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What is this smelly Mushroom? STINKHORN!
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What is this smelly Mushroom? STINKHORN!

January 24, 2023 Sacred Visions Studio Leave a comment
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Kai: So how can "pet animals" benefit from permaculture and homesteading? Kai: Earlier January I was blessed yet again, by the man who provided me with my lady pigeons. This time I was gifted 2 breeder pairs. They are blue bar racers and they are absolutely beautiful. Enjoyed our time at @sunset_wildlife_connection grand opening today. They are a non-profit 501 exotic animal sanctuary and are dedicated to animal education and wildlife conservation. In the future, they will officially be open for on-property tours and events, camps, and more. We made some awesome purchases at @baileysproduce today! 🌻 Kai: It was a really pleasant surprise to see this humming bird yesterday - in the middle of January! Avery: This strange looking fungi is called a Stinkhorn mushroom, it commonly grows in sub-tropical and tropical regions. If you are a gardener than you know its favorite place to grow is in mulch. It grows so fast it can pop up in your garden overnight. As a fungus, the stinkhorn breaks down organic matter, providing nutrients to your plants. You’ll know this mushroom from the smell it produces, and a rather unpleasant smell it is! It attracts flies which help disperse its spores. There is nothing harmful about this mushroom, it is simply stinky and unpleasant. If you need to get rid of them, the best thing you can do is bury it back under the ground where it belongs. But again, there is nothing inherently wrong about this mushroom, it is in fact, regenerating the health of your soil.

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