Mycelium: cultivating soil health
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Mycelium: cultivating soil health

By Capital Growth

Join us as we explore the world of mycelium how it can improve soil health.

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Regents Park Allotment Garden

Inner Circle London NW1 4NP United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Charity & Causes • Environment

Fungi play a vital role in ecological health. Learn how to cultivate mycelium for soil restoration, water purification, and sustainable food systems.

Join us and explore the world of mycelium and how it can improve your soil health and contribute towards sustainable, regenerative communities. This workshop will cover practical techniques like straw and cardboard tek for growing mycelium, mycofiltration for soil and water health, and straw bale inoculation for large-scale applications.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The ecological role of mycelium in soil regeneration.
  • How to grow mycelium using simple substrates like straw and cardboard.
  • Live demo of large-scale straw bale inoculation.
  • Mycofiltration basics for improving soil and water quality.

About your trainer: Pamela Shor

Pamela is the Head Grower at Black Rootz and founder of Mycelium Minds and The Seed Protectors. She is a horticulturist, community advocate and urban grower dedicated to building sustainable communities through innovative practices in agroecology, mycology, and permaculture.

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Capital Growth

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Sep 20 · 10:30 AM GMT+1