The Mushroomery

Grow, harvest and cook incredible mushrooms
By Buttons Mira

$39.99

About The Mushroomery

Learn how to grow, cultivate and cook incredible mushrooms at home.

Growing mushrooms at home is simple and satisfying – it requires minimal space, no extensive gardening experience, and can produce results in 5–6 weeks. It’s easy to buy a ready-made kit, but you can also grow mushrooms from spores in a bucket or plastic tub, or on logs outside. You can even cultivate mushrooms from store-bought caps. Depending on the variety, you can yield multiple harvests throughout the year.

The Mushroomery is an ode to the joys of growing fungi. It features at-home projects for growing and cultivating different varieties of mushrooms. Each project has an introduction, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photography, and lots of tips, tricks and troubleshooting. The second half of the book features 20+ mushroom-forward dishes including recipes for pickling and drying mushrooms for preservation and to enhance their flavour.

The projects for growing mushrooms include the following:

– Mushroom kits
– Bucket mushrooms
– Jar mushrooms
– Log mushrooms
– Mushrooms grown in a bag

There is also information on fungi and its classification, the study of mycology, the life cycle of a mushroom and foraging. A handy glossary helps the reader navigate the world of mycology terms, as well as guidance on equipment and where to purchase it, ingredients – spores etc. – and sterilisation.

Written by Buttons, a mushroom expert and owner of the Mushroomery, an urban mushroom company in Melbourne, Australia, that supplies fungi to the city’s best restaurants, The Mushroomery will show you how to grow beautiful displays of mushrooms that not only look stunning but taste amazing.

Book details

ISBN
9781923239821
Publication date
June 2026 (Australia/NZ)
September 2026 (US)
October 2026 (UK)
Dimensions
225 mm × 182 mm
Extent
192 pages
Binding
Hardback

About the author

Buttons Mira found her way on a journey through the wonderful and mysterious world of fungi when she started trying to grow a self-sufficient veggie garden. She had grown all manner of different types of veggies but realized she was missing one of her all time kitchen favourites – mushrooms! So she set out trying to learn how to grow them. Little did she know that it would take her years to learn how to grow mushrooms, and how many different varieties and types of mushrooms are in existence. It was to be an eye-opening adventure – with mushrooms of all different flavors and colours of the rainbow. She was hooked. Once she had learned the basics of growing, she wanted to make these new varieties and colours accessible to the wider community. She was also inspired to spread the knowledge of how mushrooms grow and what wonderful benefits they can have for yours and the environments health. Fungi is on the precipice of solving many earthly problems from waste to health.

Buttons set out to create her first micro farm in her Brunswick backyard – a 10 square meter growing space. Over the next year and a half she grew thousands of mushrooms which she supplied to local restaurants. She wanted to show how much food can be grown on small marginal plots of land in the inner city. She hopes that by farming in urban areas her farm will be a visible place where people can learn more and that she can contribute to bridging the gap between rural and urban areas.