Mushrooms in my garden.
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 16, 2013Mushrooms are not bad for your garden. They are a sign that there is decaying organic material in your soil, and that is a good thing.Helpful Reply
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Therese C on Jul 16, 2013I would cut them down and let them become fertilizer for the plants.. :)Helpful Reply
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Michael Raymond on Jul 16, 2013Thank you very much, I was getting worried.Helpful Reply
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