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Lady in Pearls |
Posted - Nov 19 2015 : 12:38:09 PM Update: I figured out what kind or mushroom-egg it was! I thought I pulled all of them out, but missed a few and one erupted into a foul-smelling, tentacle-clad fungus, known as a Columned Stinkhorn. My pregnant nose is NOT happy about it, but from what I've read, they're not poisonous, just unpleasant. I guess that's what I get for not realizing my garden would be in the shade of our house all fall and winter! Anyone know a good way to rid your garden of unwanted fungus? The roots/mycelia have completely inundated part of my garden.
“If more of us valued good food and cheer above hoards of gold, it would be a merrier world." - Tolkien
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Lady in Pearls |
Posted - Nov 19 2015 : 8:05:32 PM I've heard cinnamon might work, but making the soil more acidic makes sense! I'll give it a try. Thanks!
“If more of us valued good food and cheer above hoards of gold, it would be a merrier world." - Tolkien
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gramadinah |
Posted - Nov 19 2015 : 7:24:49 PM . |
gramadinah |
Posted - Nov 19 2015 : 7:24:14 PM Lime will some times help it will sweeten the soil and the mushrooms/fungus like Alkaline soil.
Diana
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