The mushroom season is still on – you can collect full baskets in Lower Silesia. Where to look for rashes? Mushroom pickers from this region eagerly report in which forests they find the most specimens. It’s worth going there on a weekend or a day off!
October is an ideal month for mushroom pickers – it is rainy, but still quite warm, which favors the growth of many mushrooms. In the forests we will find mainly: boletes, boletes, boletes, maślaks, kites and saffron saffron. The chanterelle season is slowly ending, so it’s worth taking advantage of the next few days, when you can find quite a lot of them in the forests.
Remember that very moist litter favors the rotting of mushrooms, they may also contain more worms – it is worth checking picked mushrooms, remember that we should only take healthy ones.
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If you want to find as many boletes as possible, it is worth going to mixed forests. It is best to do it a few days after heavy rainfall, then the mushrooms develop better. Most prefer shady places, including: in the shade of trees, valleys, ditches or on the edges of forest paths. We should avoid very sunny, dry places, in such places mushrooms have a much smaller chance to grow, and if they do appear, they are quickly attacked by worms.
In the case of hills and mountains, it is better to check the north side — these places dry out more slowly, which gives mushrooms better conditions to grow there. It is also worth going deep into the forest, away from the road (less pollution from exhaust fumes), where you will usually find more mushrooms.
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Mushrooms appeared in many places in Lower Silesia. Most reports from places such as:
- The area around Bolesławiec and Świętoszów — mainly in the Lower Silesian Forests. Many mushroom pickers there filled their baskets to the brim with boletus and chanterelles.
- The area around the Owl Mountains — mixed forests and many humid areas favor the appearance of mushrooms in October. Most reports appear about boletus.
- Rudawy Janowickie — we mainly find boletus and boletus mushrooms there, with other mushrooms appearing less frequently.
In addition, mushroom pickers boast about their harvests from forests in the area of the Karkonosze Mountains, Borowice, Jagniątków, Milicz, Stary Węgliniec Wałbrzych, the Kłodzka Valley and the Bystrzyckie Mountains. When going mushroom picking, we should remember to pick only those specimens that we are sure are edible. It is better to leave boletes, boletes and boletes with their tenants in the forest – they will enrich the soil and provide food for animals.
