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Welcome to The Lovely Fungus Community

Come and meet me:

Join me and some local fungi friends to learn about low tech, low impact cultivation to produce mushrooms yourself and to ask me any fungi related questions.

We are looking to run this session every 2 weeks as a space for a community of fungi friends to learn and grow together. If you have any ideas for what you’d like to do, learn about or offer in this space then we’d love you to come along and share them.

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For the love of fungi…

I am launching this Sociable Enterprise to provide opportunities for us to learn, play and be nourished, in many ways, with our fungal friends. I am deeply grateful to the fungi for the inspiration and many other gifts they’ve given me.

I am available for workshops, talks and other events to introduce fungi, mycelium and simple, low impact mushroom production. I can also give personal practical sessions on mushroom production that will empower you to produce mushrooms in your garden or as part of your food growing project.

Nature connection practice is woven throughout my work and gives you so much more value than the cultivation knowledge alone.

If you feel inspired to collaborate with me or support me and this project to grow and flourish then please reach out and connect. I look forward to going on this journey with you all…

Peace and Mush Love,

Chris Forest

The story of The Lovely Fungus Company…

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“Fungi are everywhere but they are easy to miss. They are inside and around you. They sustain you and all that you depend on.

As you read these words, fungi are changing the way life happens, as they have done for more than a billion years. They are eating rock, making soil, digesting pollutants, nourishing and killing plants, surviving in space, inducing visions, producing food, making medicines, manipulating animal behaviour and influencing the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere.

Fungi provide a key to understanding the planet on which we live, and the ways we think, feel and behave.”

Merlin Sheldrake – From his book ‘Entangled Life’

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