With NOAA predicting wetter-than-average conditions this winter across much of the United States, you may find your lawn filling up with tiny mushrooms in a range of colors, shapes, and sizes. The ...
While some mushrooms are completely harmless and, in fact, quite delicious to eat, others can cause severe or fatal health risks. The death cap mushroom, or Amanita phalloides, is aptly named due to ...
Bright red toadstools, funky jelly fungus, and rounded puffball mushrooms in lawn grass may look alarming. However, lawn mushrooms can be a sign that you have healthy soil; they help lawns grow better ...
While some mushrooms are harmless additions to a garden’s biodiversity, others can be toxic to pets or harmful to other ...
Circles of white mushrooms, or “fairy rings,” may add a whimsical touch to summer lawns. But beware — they’re probably poisonous. Brian Shaw, Ph.D., professor and associate department head for ...
As heavy rain and colder temperatures bring moisture to lawns, one thing gardeners have noticed beginning to affect their lawns this October are mushrooms and this is what you need to do ...
Just like weeds, picking lawnmushrooms can often cause them to regrow soon after, but there is a natural remedy that can prevent them from returning for good.
Walking out to his yard over the past three weeks, Tyler resident Jon Seal noticed the abundance white-capped domes ...
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 ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - With the recent rain, many metro residents have noticed more mushrooms pop up in their yards. It’s raising concerns for pet owners who fear their four-legged friends may get ...
Alright, so you’re wandering through the lush landscapes of PEAK, basking in the serenity of nature… and suddenly you’re starving. Your first instinct? Mushrooms! They’re everywhere, right? But hold ...