
Picking the non-poisonous mushrooms is not something that can be learned from a book. In Poland children learn early what are good and bad mushrooms. This knowledge is passed down from generation to generation. Mushroom picking is a family activity, which is usually part of some hiking and adventures in the woods. When learning what mushrooms are good, it is highly advisable that someone knowledgeable go along on the hunting excursion as a guide and teacher.

Mushroom hunting is a skill, but also includes some luck. There are particular trees that appeal to certain types of mushrooms, and there are areas that tend to produce the same mushrooms every year. Heavy rain in fall will produce huge mushroom patches. In some places there are so many mushrooms that you can be in the woods and smell the aroma of mushrooms in the air. You must remember that once you find a good spot for mushrooms, never tell anyone about it! It is important that you remember where this location is and be sure to keep it a secret, as there is a lot of competition for good "hunting" spots.
So you can continually have a good mushroom crop, you must harvest them correctly. You should cut your mushrooms about 1/4" above the ground and never pull it out by the root. Be careful not to step on the area you have just made your harvest from.