Wine Cap (Stropharia rugosoannulata), also known as King Stropharia or the Garden Giant, is one of the easiest mushrooms you can grow. It thrives in hardwood woodchips and mulch beds, making it a favorite for both beginners and experienced cultivators.
Part of what makes Winecap so beginner-friendly is how easy it is to recognize, it has a bold, distinctive look that’s hard to mistake for anything else. Once established, it rapidly colonizes woodchips, often producing a light flush in spring followed by an abundant harvest in fall.
Beyond producing delicious mushrooms, Winecap plays a powerful role in the garden, breaking down woody material and building rich, living soil, making it a perfect addition to garden beds and permaculture systems.
Garden Giant Living Mulch turns ordinary woodchips into living, breathing soil.
This isn’t just mulch.
It’s a soil-building engine powered by Winecap (Stropharia rugosoannulata) - one of the easiest and most rewarding mushrooms you can grow outdoors.
Just spread it in your garden beds, around fruit trees, or along pathways. Water it. Let the mycelium do the heavy lifting.
🌱 Builds Real Soil
Breaks down woodchips and mulch into dark, nutrient-rich humus that feeds your plants naturally.
💧 Improves Water Retention
Thick mycelial networks help hold moisture in the soil, reducing drought stress.
🪱 Attracts Worms & Boosts Biology
Creates a thriving underground ecosystem that supports stronger root systems.
🌎 Reduces Erosion & Runoff
Mycelium binds soil particles together, keeping nutrients where they belong - in your garden.
🌼 Supports Pollinators
Healthier soil → stronger plants → more blooms.
Once established, Garden Giant produces large, wine-colored mushrooms with a mild, meaty flavor.
So you’re not just improving your soil - you’re growing dinner.
Just spread. Water. Grow.
Whether you’re building raised beds, upgrading mulch pathways, or designing a permaculture system, Winecap Living Mulch works quietly beneath the surface - transforming waste into living soil.
Wine Cap inoculated wood chips: 5lb
These are fully colonized woodchips - not sawdust.
That means the hard work is already done.
You have two easy options:
That’s it. The mycelium will spread, break down organic matter, and begin building rich soil beneath the surface.
For larger areas, you can multiply your bag.
The mycelium will colonize the fresh woodchips over time, expanding your soil-building system naturally.