Phoenix Oyster MycoGarden Fruiting Kit - (Pleurotus pulmonarius)
(Pleurotus pulmonarius)
Grow mushrooms. Build soil. Let your garden thrive.
This outdoor fruiting kit makes it easy to grow reliable, fast-fruiting oyster mushrooms right in your garden. Just bury the block, water it well, and within a few weeks, clusters of creamy-gray mushrooms begin to emerge from the soil.
🌱 Why You’ll Love It
- ⚡ Fast fruiting — often within 2–4 weeks
- 🌿 Extremely adaptable and forgiving
- 🍄 Soft, tender, and flavorful mushrooms
- 💧 Simple “bury and water” setup
- 🌱 Supports healthy, living soil
🌿 Why Gardeners Love It
Phoenix Oyster is known for its ability to perform in a wide range of conditions.
Below the surface, the mycelium works to:
- Break down organic material
- Improve soil structure
- Retain moisture
- Support beneficial soil life
👉 A dependable grower that keeps working for your garden.
🍽️ What Does Phoenix Oyster Taste Like?
- Mild and slightly sweet
- Soft, velvety texture
- Subtle hint of herbal/anise-like notes
Perfect for:
- Sautéing
- Stir-fries
- Pasta dishes
- Everyday cooking
📦 What’s Included
- Fully colonized Phoenix Oyster fruiting block
- Growing instructions
👉 Just add soil, straw, and water.
🌿 How to Plant
- Dig a 6–8 inch hole in a shady or semi-shady area
- Place the block in the hole
- Cover lightly with soil and straw or leaves
- Water thoroughly
- Keep the area moist
Then let nature take over.
⏳ What to Expect
- Mushrooms may appear in 2–4 weeks
- Fruits well in warm conditions
- Multiple flushes possible throughout the season
🌡️ Best Growing Conditions
- Prefers warm temperatures
- Thrives spring through fall
- Performs well in a wide range of climates
Ideal Planting Locations
- Garden beds
- Raised beds
- Near vegetables and herbs
- Mulched edges
- Shaded outdoor areas
Perfect For
- Beginner growers
- Warm-weather gardening
- Reliable outdoor production
- Soil-building garden systems
📚 Need Help Getting Started?
We’ve got you.
Each kit includes simple instructions to help you plant, grow, harvest, and continue improving your soil over time.
👉 One of the most forgiving mushrooms you can grow outdoors.
