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resilients:non_green_revolution [2013-02-12 12:47] nataborresilients:non_green_revolution [2013-02-14 14:15] natabor
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-=== Non Green (R)evolution === +==== Non Green (R)evolution ====
  
 By Natalia Borissova By Natalia Borissova
  
-I've been contemplating and cultivating mushrooms as a source of ongoing surprise and unmatched nutritional supremacy starting from November 2012 and calling this passion "Non-Green Gardening" (NGG) -- simply because mushrooms don't produce chlorophyll that makes plants green. Sometimes during mycelium propagation mushrooms do go green, but that is related to green-spored molds which usually kill the mycelium by turning the NGG into a GG (Green Garden) in a bad way.+I've been contemplating and cultivating mushrooms as a source of ongoing surprise and unmatched nutritional supremacy starting from November 2011 and calling this passion "Non-Green Gardening" (NGG) -- simply because mushrooms don't produce chlorophyll that makes plants green. Sometimes during mycelium propagation mushrooms do go green, but that is related to green-spored molds which usually kill the mycelium by turning the NGG into a GG (Green Garden) in a bad way.
  
 NGG is an ongoing series of living-lab experiments with mushrooms through theoretical and practical research, curiosity and magic. It aims to observe and learn from fungal behavior as a catalyst for continuous exploration. NGG sees mushrooms as an inspiration for recycling and adaptation to changing environmental conditions -- seeking inventive pathways that cannot be found or fit in existing conceptual frameworks. NGG is an ongoing series of living-lab experiments with mushrooms through theoretical and practical research, curiosity and magic. It aims to observe and learn from fungal behavior as a catalyst for continuous exploration. NGG sees mushrooms as an inspiration for recycling and adaptation to changing environmental conditions -- seeking inventive pathways that cannot be found or fit in existing conceptual frameworks.
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