Mahindra3016
5 year old buck +
From what i have read it is nearly impossible to grow morels, but what about improving the habitat they grow in to produce more?
I have started finding a few morels under wild apple and pear trees that i have limed, and have found no morels under the ones that I have not limed, the trees are all in the same area.
I have read that apple orchards are good places to hunt because they were limed heavy.
What about planting elm seedlings in spots where i am already finding mushrooms around dead elms? I would think the seedlings would only grow so big and die and may help produce mushrooms.
I have a spot that is one elm in the middle of a pine stand that produces morels, only about 8-15 a season, they pop right up through the pine needles, I may lime this area to see if it improves.
Do you think i am on to something, or do i sound crazy?
I have started finding a few morels under wild apple and pear trees that i have limed, and have found no morels under the ones that I have not limed, the trees are all in the same area.
I have read that apple orchards are good places to hunt because they were limed heavy.
What about planting elm seedlings in spots where i am already finding mushrooms around dead elms? I would think the seedlings would only grow so big and die and may help produce mushrooms.
I have a spot that is one elm in the middle of a pine stand that produces morels, only about 8-15 a season, they pop right up through the pine needles, I may lime this area to see if it improves.
Do you think i am on to something, or do i sound crazy?