Uniquely Greener’s Victory Garden Seeds

With all that is going on in the world today, it’s a great time to garden and feed the family with something you can grow yourself?

For many of us, our grandparents did it, or our parents did. They grew their own food. Maybe they did it only after they retired. It could have been just tomatoes that they grew. But we all know people who had fresh vegetables.

Well, it is that time again for everyone to grow some of their own food. When you do you will have fresher and more nutritious food and develop a sense of pride in knowing that you are literally putting the food on the table.

Can we be honest how much money would you save if you never had to buy another vegetable again?

Well with heirloom seeds you may never even have to purchase seeds again. Yes, you heard that right. You can save the seeds from your new vegetables and grow them again next season.

So for far less than a single to-go meal for your family, you can potentially secure many years of fresh, nutritious food. It just takes some earth, sun, water, soil, and a little work. This is literally where the saying comes from you reap what you sow.

Take a look at our amazing new Victory Garden Seeds and we know you will agree that this is the best choice you will make this year.

 

SWM Golden Oyster Mycelium Liquid Culture - 10ML

SWM-GoldenOyster-10ML
$35.00
These Liquid Cultures generally take 1 week or so to get out the door.
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Product Details

Yellow oyster mushrooms grow in small to medium-sized clumps, sometimes referred to as bouquets, and are comprised of many layers of tightly packed mushrooms growing from a single base attached to a tree. The overlapping caps average 2 to 6 centimeters in diameter and change in appearance, depending on age. Young Yellow oyster mushrooms have a flat, plump, smooth, and taut cap with a small indentation in the center and curled edges. As the mushrooms age, they begin to uncurl and open, developing a funnel-like shape around the indentation. The caps have a curved, semi-circular nature with a velvety, dry, delicate, easily bruised surface. The caps also showcase a pale to saturated, golden-yellow hue, varying with temperature. Underneath the caps, cylindrical white stems range from 2 to 5 centimeters in length and are curved to bent due to their overlapping positioning in the mushroom bouquet. There are also white to ivory gills that extend slightly down the stem, and these gills are widely spaced and have a white spore print. Raw Yellow oyster mushrooms easily break apart due to their fragile nature, and the caps have a spongy texture and a bitter, unpalatable flavor. The mushrooms also have a light and fresh scent that some consumers say smells like watermelon. When cooked, Yellow oyster mushrooms develop a fleshy, tender, and pleasantly chewy consistency, release a fruity aroma reminiscent of aged red wine, and have a mild, nutty, and sweet taste with cashew-like nuances to citrus or cinnamon-like undertones, depending on the mushroom's growing environment.

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