Wild mushrooms of October
A collection of wild mushrooms commonly found in the month of October in Southern Ontario. Watch as we harvest and discuss many of the attributes of these wild fungi.
Remember to do your own research before attempting to Identify and consume any wild mushroom. This is not an official guide to wild mushrooms and I am not to be held responsible if you decide to eat a toxic mushroom..Other than that enjoy the video and i hope you find it interesting.
Music - Kevin Mcleod
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At last! A interesting and informative program concentrating on Ontario mushrooms. Thanks so much and keep it up. It was much needed.
Wow I am impressed with your presentation and your collection of videos. Keep going it helps many new comers !
One of the better vids that I have seen on youtube, Great job!
Good work guys, well done, and thanks for the info, regards from New Zealand, Tony.
Excellent presentation lots of coverage.
Such a great source of info/edu! Thank you! Maybe tree ID or sub-straight ID.
Wow I wish I had several types of mushrooms my sister likes the mushroom tamales I made with only store bought mushrooms in can only imagine how good they would taste with beautiful fresh mushrooms like you found.
Such wonderful finds!
Excellent video about mushrooms!! Gretings!
I've found most of those mushrooms, but never all in the same day! What a haul!
How about adding a couple of recipes with some of your mushrooms it would be nice...
Nicely Done!
Thanks for a great video
Jackie has picked a Fun-Guy. ☺🍄
Nice videos fellow harvesters!!!
Beautiful Chicken of the woods
cool i didnt consider most of them edible but from now on i will look at them closer and will do more researh thanks guys
Really chill video, thanks. If you dont mind me asking, where do you guys get the music for these?
Nice video... surprisingly lush for Ontario... I thought that would be like Siberia lol.
great channel. look forward to more vids
I found 14 giant puffballs in two days they are popping up good here in vt
What's that thing at 1:08...bottom, left of center. Looks like some ancient beast with glowing eyes lol
that fucking quote at the beginning is a line from "A wing and a prayer" by John Edmond but with slight modification. Nice job M8.
is there anything to harvest at this time of year, or is it too late? ( late November)
But make sure to leave 15%-20% of your chaga finds so it can grow back :)
which park/forest were you guys in?
Unrelated but I found a death cap for the first time....I didn't think they grew in my climate, I was amazed! Just more proof that you have to be incredibly careful, no matter what.
Very good
Nice finds. Makes me homesick. lol
OK about stink horns, egg shape is eatable, also had medical properties. My grandpa always cut them and let them marinade in vodka. When they grow or like we like to say hatch. They smell and from that point dont consume them!!!!
Great video...the yellow/gold oyster like mushroom with brown spots growing on the end of a log that was shown towards the end of the video were you able to identify it? I saw one just like it growing on a dead sugar maple just the other day.
@maritimeacreshomestead
7 жыл бұрын
I didnt spend alot of time on it....I believe it was a Hemlock varnish cap
I don't think I could bring myself to eat a gilled mushroom like a honey just because there can be so many falses. Just a tip for others because this tip has probably saved me as a beginner a few times. If you're doubting even a little, take a photo to save later and leave it.
@maritimeacreshomestead
7 жыл бұрын
good advice.. If you don't know for sure just leave it.
@washingtonwebfoot9908
5 жыл бұрын
Same. Most gilled mushrooms look very similar to several other species. One exception, though, is the Shaggy Mane. I suppose one might confuse it with an Inky Cap but I think it's actually pretty easy to tell them apart.
Where abouts in southern Ontario is a good place to look for mushrooms? I'm not asking for your secret spots lol, I'm just wondering if you could point me in the right general area as I didn't have much luck this season
@maritimeacreshomestead
7 жыл бұрын
where abouts in southern Ontario are you located?
Bears Head and Lions Mane are NOT the same thing. Bears Head is Hericium americanum while Lions Mane is Hericium erinaceus.
@maritimeacreshomestead
6 жыл бұрын
that's correct.. i should of specified that they are the same for edibility purposes.. thanks tho
@tkayshakur2500
5 жыл бұрын
Lions mane will truely resemble a lions beard or mane.
The one at 9:12 is actually NOT the Dog Stinkhorn. The Dog Stinkhorn has a yellow stem and a green/black top. I think this one's the normal stinkhorn (not sure of exact name) Subscribed, though.
could you prescribe me a book on how your knowledge was attained? im sorta new to this and have hard time finding info on the internet. weird right lol
@ScottWolfskill
5 жыл бұрын
Wikipedia has been the best resource for me. They have individual pages for most species of mushrooms listing all mycological characteristics needed to identify as well as their typical habitat and edibility.
Too bad you miss that crowned tip Coral next to the hericium
This is a good video very informative
one mushroom in this video looks like chicken of the woods.
опята !!!! объедение :)
I understand it's been awhile since this post, but what's the concerns of cross contamination from handling poisonous specimens prior to finding edibles?
@234cheech
5 жыл бұрын
nothing unless you dont wash ya eddibles or cook them
@lit3plumber12
5 жыл бұрын
Depends how you handle them. Usually no mushroom has such extremely high concentrations of poisonous substances (if per se, the mushroom were to break off a few miligrams of it's structure). Eating them is still not recommended though.
@ScottWolfskill
5 жыл бұрын
Handling poisonous mushrooms is not dangerous. Make sure to positively identify every mushroom before eating because a poisonous one might be growing in the same patch as some edibles.
@dystopicrodeo9078
5 жыл бұрын
zero
common stinkhorn is used as medicine
Was that a Reishi mushroom near that jelly fungus?
@TemplePriestess
7 жыл бұрын
6:03 Color looks a bit off however...
@maritimeacreshomestead
7 жыл бұрын
wasn't sure... seemed a little different so i didn't mention it. I actually didnt even notice the coral fungus at 6:24 until viewing the video later at home lol
Chaga is the King of Mushrooms
1:35 we call them "Vaclavky" and it`s that time of the year again :-)
can you eat these are they hallucinogens
Wish I could read the text in the video. You tried to make it too fancy and the resolution is not right for that.
holy shit nice deers
I ONLY HARVESTED MORELS ; THEY ARE VERY DISTINCTIVE AND TASTY
everymushroom different knife :D
hunting ? thought they took all the guns away
@maritimeacreshomestead
7 жыл бұрын
not yet
@tkayshakur2500
5 жыл бұрын
Come n get em. 🇺🇸💪😗
الأشياء التي سأفعلها ل جاكي هي غير قانونية حتى في الإسلام
@maritimeacreshomestead
6 жыл бұрын
lol ill take that as a compliment... :)