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moggins
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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nettie
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moggins
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cab
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Sorry, I was out all weekend shopping at the local market, foraging, and working on my allotment. You know, real life rather than computer life
The giant puffball is a wonderful species. Anything between tennis ball sized and twice that of a football and there's a good chance it'll be good.
There really isn't a hard and fast rule for when it'll be at it's best. I've had storming good puffballs between in May, through till the start of December. You're looking for a warmish spell with some rain. The real trick is to be vigilant and visit the spot regularly. I find fewer but larger specimes late in the season.
As for how long they're good for, again it depends on conditions. I've seen one patch mature for a month with a dozen puffballs on it (three years ago, year of the puffball!), whereas on the same patch last year the three or four puffballs I found there were off within a week. Again, it's the conditions; the same conditions that bring about profuse fruiting also bring about rapid over-ripening and spoilage. The very best you can have is a warm wet spell followed by a drier cold patch, but that rarely happens.
As for how long mushrooms are in good condition for, again, that depends on conditions. A blewit in a cold December will stay good (even stay frozen in the field!) all month. Chicken of the woods will be good and soft for picking for a week, maybe two. A shagg ink cap gives you an afternoon to pick and use it before it's off, a horse mushroom will mature all week and get bigger and bigger, but the longer you leave it the more maggots you'll be picking out, etc.
Sorry this is all a bit wooly, but that's just how it is I'm afraid |
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moggins
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cab
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moggins
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cab
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