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Home » Resources & Learning » Growing Mushrooms to Remediate Contaminated Soil

Growing Mushrooms to Remediate Contaminated Soil

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Mushrooms can bio-remediate certain contaminated soils, although it's not a simple or foolproof process. But for someone interested in mushrooms or already growing them, it can be work the effort.

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