September in Polish forests is a good time for mushroom pickers. You can find porcini mushrooms, mushrooms, buttermilk, chanterelles, goats, geese, dustles and many others. However, it is worth remembering that the occurrence of mushrooms depends on the weather – heavy rain is favorable. The area around Warsaw, despite the not very good aura for mushrooms, offer many places where they can be found. And forecasts regarding rainfall are optimistic – rains are announced in the coming days.
Due to drought, the mushrooms will not appear in every forest. The easiest way to find them in shaded and heavily forested places – where the moisture is greater, which makes mushrooms easier to grow. These can be areas close to streams or lakes, as well as the valleys where more water is collected. Due to drought, it is worth remembering that mushrooms can be more often worms – Before taking them home, it is worth checking if they have unwanted tenants. In addition, only mushrooms should be collected for which we are sure of dining.
When choosing mushrooms, one should not go to national parks, where they are banned from collecting them – Breaking it may result in a penalty of PLN 500.
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Mushrooming lovers are eager to share tips on rash in their area. The Masovian Voivodeship has such groups as “mushrooms – mushroom pickers – Masovian Voivodeship” or “Mushrooms Warsaw and its surroundings”. A lot of reports appear from the town of Przysucha and Szydłowiecwhich are located over 100 km from Warsaw. In addition, Internet users point to such villages as Choszczówka and Sulejówek. Mushrooms are also to appear in Wola Grzybowska.
In addition, the Warsaw.naszemiasto.pl portal indicates several places where there is a good chance of finding mushrooms. One of the promising forests is Green lye in the Old Miłosna region. The wetland is conducive to the appearance of fungi, in particular Kurek, boletus and buttermilk. In addition, you can look for mushrooms in such places as: Wólka Radzymińska, Pomiechówek, Rajszew, as well as forests in the Klembów and Jabłonna regions.
Source: Warszawa.naszemiasto.pl