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Fantastic fungi

This two hour workshop will introduce you to the different ways we can work with fungal allies to build resilience.

Exploring the potential of a ‘radical mycology’ we will consider how mushrooms can help us transform our food system from one that is based on total exploitation of land and labour to one that strengthens and nurtures our communities.

The workshop will include a presentation, conversation and two practical exercises:

  • making oyster mushroom growkits to take home

  • making candle holders out of mycelium

Tickets are £6, and you can book on Eventbrite.

Book your place

If possible, we would like to use recycled materials for the grow kits. If you can, please bring a long a container for your kit. This should be:

  • between 2 and 5 litres in volume

  • have a lid of some kind

  • be thoroughly cleaned

  • be food safe (no paint tins, for example)

Large ice cream tubs, small buckets with lids, large coke bottles would be ideal.

About Rhyze Mushrooms Co-op

Rhyze is a comunity mushroom farm and education project based in Edinburgh. We grow Oyster and Lion's Mane mushrooms from local business waste, we run workshops and classes spreading mushroom cultivation skills and we carry out research and engagement projects to further grassroots mycology.

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