Grow your own Truffles!

Are you interested in starting your own truffle plantation? If so we can help. As the owners of the first Organically Certified Truffle farm in the country, we can provide the best materials and our unique experience to any truffle project...

Oregon Truffle Trees

Truffle Plantation Consulting and Contracting

Oregon Truffle Trees
Try growing your own Oregon White Truffles with a Tree potted in earth from our actively producing truffle farm.

The three most important elements needed to support Truffle development are trees, truffles and soil. We have brought them together for you, so that you may attempt to establish your very own truffle plantation.

"One method of inoculating mychorrhizae calls for planting young seedlings near the root zones of proven truffle trees. These trees are dug up and replanted in new locations. This method has had the longest history of success in European sites". Paul Stamets

10 Reasons our Truffle Trees are special!
1) These Christmas Trees can grow their own gifts
2) Local, organic, native food source
3) Pure truffle soil from our Organic Farm
4) Stored in ground adjacent to truffle bearing nurse trees
5 ) Specially designed 2 gallon tree pots allow for 20% more root growth
6 ) Wild native truffle spores added to soil
7 ) Emerging roots can encounter truffle spores in the soil
8 ) Truffle Trees are 2+ years old
9) Temperature and moisture levels kept identical to wild truffle habitat
10) Purchase of trees include discounts for truffle our tours

"This traditional method of Truffle propagation is the oldest and most straightforward method of inoculation and has been successful in many field studies to re-introduce native mychorrhizae". Matt Trappe

Plant one or more on your property!
Great gifts for truffle lovers!

Purchase trees at our Online Market or Contact Us.

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Truffle Plantation Consulting and Contracting

Our contracting services include:

1) Existing tree and forest management
2) Introducing truffle spores to existing stands of Douglas Firs
3) Selling Oregon Truffle host trees
3) Planting Oregon Truffle host trees
4) Surveying for existing truffles
5) Harvesting truffles for landowners
6) Marketing truffles or other "wild edibles" for landowners
7) Training truffle hunting dogs
8) Truffle education programs and tours

For further information about our consulting / contracting services Contact Us.

 

 

Truffle Events

ShireWood Co Sponsored the
2008 Oregon Truffle Festival
2007 Oregon Truffle Festival

 

"We can value the forest not for its quantity of harvestable lumber but for its potential to harbor mushroom colonies".
Paul Stamets

The most learned men have been questioned as to the nature of this tuber, and after two thousand years of argument and discussion their answer is the same as it was on the first day: we do not know. The truffles themselves have been interrogated, and have answered simply: eat us and praise the Lord
Alexandre Dumas(1802-1870)