Walking out to his yard over the past three weeks, Tyler resident Jon Seal noticed the abundance white-capped domes ...
As heavy rain and colder temperatures bring moisture to lawns, one thing gardeners have noticed beginning to affect their ...
I grew up in Western North Carolina seeing plenty of mushrooms around the yard, picked them to be umbrellas for my dolls, and peeked under a few, hoping to find a garden fairy. I haven't seen many ...
While some mushrooms are harmless additions to a garden’s biodiversity, others can be toxic to pets or harmful to other ...
Mushrooms and toadstools can be a common sight in lawns, but there is an effective method to get rid of them without harming the grass - and you can find it in your kitchen ...
These backyard invaders aren't always harmful.Key PointsMany white mushrooms feed on dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil and making them beneficial for your yard.However, some ...
When white mushrooms pop up in the yard, you may wonder if it is anything to worry about. The good news is that there are not many types of white mushrooms in North America that are toxic. As you will ...
Fungus is often a beneficial thing to have growing in your garden but it can be a nuisance especially if you have pets.
Q: Scattered white mushrooms have appeared in our lawn recently. They seem to be in areas of both sparse grass and lush grass. How can I control them? In short, you can’t get rid of them (fungicide ...
Many white mushrooms feed on dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil and making them beneficial for your yard. However, some varieties are poisonous, and it can be difficult to ...