FUNGI KING/QUEENDOM
Merlin Sheldrake (2020). Entangled Life: How Fungi make our Worlds, Change our Minds, and Shape our Futures.
Sheldrake is a biologist who does field research and interviews with experts to present a well documented account, with many personal stories, of the amazing world of fungi.
Fungi are one of life's kingdoms, living mostly underground in vast networks, fruit above ground as mushrooms which produce spores to make more fungi. The amazing part is the fungi are, "...eating rock, making soil, digesting pollutants, nourishing and killing plants, surviving in space, inducing visions, producing food, making medicines, manipulating animal behaviors, and influencing the composition of the earth's atmosphere." (p. 3)
The practical uses of fungi seem limitless...
as one simple gardening practice, we can do less digging, thereby respecting and supporting the underground fungi networks that are supporting the life of all plants and trees. As a secondary practice, we can use (and/or grow) medicinal mushrooms for our health--see for example, Kris Rowsan's Mushroom growing and medicinal mushroom books for growing reishi, porcini, chaga, white button, maitake, lion's maine, shitake, and oyster mushrooms.

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