Anyone know what this white stuff is? And how I can get rid of it?
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Does anyone know what type of plant this is and how to get rid of it?
This "volunteer" plant blooms pretty white flowers . I have tried digging up the root, etc, but it just comes back. It has also started a couple of other places.
Looks like a fungus or lichen from what I can see. The area is probably too damp. You might aerating the soil, or work in some coarse compost to lighten up the soil. I would put a bit in a plastic bag, and take to my nursery. Maybe apply some fungicide.
It is a fungus for sure,use a fungicide all purpose spray for gardens and reapply as necessary.
Try vinegar spray.
Looks like mycelium. Check out "Mycelium Running" by Paul Stamets
You may want to think about taking some of this "stuff" to your local gardening shop and let them look at it.
looks like mold or fungus. in which case, spray with vinegar and let it dry...
take as much out of the garden as you can. repeat vin treatment.
mix with good soil after it has dried out and either don't put plastic sheeting down or water a lot less or even drainage might be a problem for this area.
It's a fungus. Fungus only grows in shady moist areas. Try spraying bleach.
It looks like dead dried out moss. I have a tree withe something similar to this on many of the branches. Are you sure it didn't fall from the tree? It could be blowing off your roof too.
Add sand to get more drainage in the area!