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Black Mountain Mushrooms

By Mark on March 31, 2010

Black Mountain Mushrooms

Contact: Scott & Corey Johnson
132 Fawn Drive, Guffey, CO 80820
719-479-4140
Variety of gourmet mushrooms, grown chemical-free. Call for availability.

info@blackmountainmushrooms.com
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Located at 9,500 ft outside of Guffey, CO (27 miles from Salida as the crow flies), Black Mountain Mushrooms (BMM) began cultivating mushrooms in 2005.

Growers Scott, Corey, and Kai Johnson sell their product locally and are vendors at the Woodland Park Market on Friday and the Salida market on Saturday.
BMM focuses on indoor cultivation with an emphasis on wood-growing varieties, available seasonally from June through October. BMM mushrooms are chemical free, and are grown without irradiation, chemical fertilizers, pesticides or fungicides.Varieties include a wide range of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms including three types of oyster mushrooms, Lion’s Mane, Enoki, Shitake, Maitake, Pioppino, and Reishi.

“Grow your own” kits for oyster mushrooms and outdoor garden kits for Colorado Morels, Shaggymanes, and the garden giant King Stropharia are available. Avid mushroom hunters, the Johnsons also sell guidebooks for wild Colorado mushrooms. Curious? Come to the market to expand your culinary repertoire!

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