

Mycelium
Before there was the land, we know that there was water, and somehow there was also plants! They must’ve gathered their nutrients in some way, and THAT was though the fungals!
It’s delicate, but essential to our life on planet earth. In order to create a life, you want to generate as much life as possible, so other people can draw from it, and that means you have to have a relationship with the microbials.

The mushrooms are the fruit of the mycelium, and show us that there is something MUCH BIGGER going on underneath the surface! We want to go to the heart, and rebuild what it is the microbials and fungals are doing. What are they doing? It’s a good question.
Cuz’ we do.. and this soil is an extremely living soil–
Made from the most luscious organic fruits and vegetables Houston has to offer, plus tree clippings from our local environments, matched with several strains of mushroom substrate gathered from small batch mushroom growers, and aerated every 15 minutes to give the microbials a breath of fresh air, keeping them living! And living food… put it on your diet!
Our world is made of plants; we breathe from plants, we eat plants. If you need a little cilantro to throw on top of your pho or taco, go outside to our cilantro plant, whack off a little bit, and that will make you feel self-care, and in turn, a feeling of happiness, because the health of our planet and our own health are indiscernible from each other!




The key to how we are going to journey into the future– it could be tragic or joyfulness, but we are going to have to turn to our neighborhoods, and build gardens. That’s what I want to do with you, to pioneer that experience of being self-reliant, and depending on one’s community to deliver the resources.



“You have to have a relationship with the microbials, so you introduce them to your family, your kids, your ideas, your dreams, and they begin to work on you… And when you start singing praises like “Fragrant Earth!” that’s when you know it’s over, man! You’ve been converted to the Farm Church… It’s excellent! It provides you in so many ways! Can you imagine what Farm Church does? It feeds you, it builds community around resources!” –Joe Icet



