I've been scratching my head over why so many mushrooms have popped up in a certain area of my zoysia lawn and planting
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KMS Woodworks on Dec 10, 2011too bad they are not some yummy type of chanterelle mushroom or morels. you could set up a framers market standHelpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Dec 10, 2011Smart to remember the previous tree! Nothing you can do about the mushrooms other than pick and dispose of them.Helpful Reply
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The Landscape Guy-Atlanta & North GA on Dec 10, 2011Mushrooms and related fungi always amaze me at their ability to "pop up"..talk about rapidly dividing cells!Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Dec 10, 2011So a mushroom walks into a bar and see a pretty lady and say hey lady how about a dance. She looks at him and says ummm no you are a mushroom for goodness sakes!. He replies...hey I am a FUNGI !Helpful Reply
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Bernice H on Dec 10, 2011hahaha took me a moment...then I got it, but cute joke!Helpful Reply
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Vicki on Dec 10, 2011The mushrooms are very interesting to see different shapes and colors.Helpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Dec 10, 2011LOLHelpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Dec 10, 2011Can you use the "garden Variety" mushroom as a soil conditiomer? Just glof them off with a club into the flower beds?Helpful Reply
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Joe Washington on Dec 14, 2011Given a choice I would rather not have them and I understand that raking or cutting only spreads spores. Taking Walter's advice, I will pick them and get rid of them.Helpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Dec 14, 2011I was wondering about the spores. Just had Caddy Shack on my mind.Helpful Reply
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Dick C on Dec 16, 2011Use them for 5-iron practice !Helpful Reply
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David S on Dec 17, 2011JOE ....ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO , WHILE CUTTING UP LEAVES AND PINE STRAW COVERING THE YARD , I CAME UP ON SOME MUSHROOMS IN MY NEW EMERALD ZOYSIA BACK YARD . THE LANDSCAPER HAD TO ADD SOME SOIL AND ALSO CUT UP A NUMBER OF LONG ROOTS FROM SURROUNDING TREES . I DON'T THINK I'VE HAD ANY DECOMPOSITION , BUT I HAD JUST A FEW TO POP UP ON THE FRINGE .Helpful Reply
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Dianne williams on Sep 25, 2016mushrooms grow off of wood. Mulch can be a wood product old exposed tree roots too.Helpful Reply
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