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Mulch mushrooms

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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Some people with a trailer full of mulch knocked on my door seven days ago and offered to pour mulch over my plant beds. I said yes and it looks great. Now a week later I have mulch mushrooms. Remarkable how fast those things grow. I wonder if the fungus is part of the mulch making process.

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    Education is extremely important.

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      Pretty common sight on mulch, those are white small-capped mushrooms, which is basically just natural fungus in the mulch. It's mostly just aesthetics. so if you don't like the look you can remove the top part to reduce spores/visibility but if you leave the stems the fungus can continue to do its job of decaying organic material in the mulch.

      Alternatively, and my preferred method, I like to decapitate the biggest mushroom and post it on my door with an old nail with a note that says "tell your friends, don't mess with my yard, I'm not a fun guy"

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        Pretty common sight on mulch, those are white small-capped mushrooms, which is basically just natural fungus in the mulch. It's mostly just aesthetics. so if you don't like the look you can remove the top part to reduce spores/visibility but if you leave the stems the fungus can continue to do its job of decaying organic material in the mulch.

        Alternatively, and my preferred method, I like to decapitate the biggest mushroom and post it on my door with an old nail with a note that says "tell your friends, don't mess with my yard, I'm not a fun guy"

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        @89th said in Mulch mushrooms:

        Pretty common sight on mulch, those are white small-capped mushrooms, which is basically just natural fungus in the mulch. It's mostly just aesthetics. so if you don't like the look you can remove the top part to reduce spores/visibility but if you leave the stems the fungus can continue to do its job of decaying organic material in the mulch.

        What are you, a mycologist?

        It is a mycoaggression to label something a mushroom just because it looks like a mushroom.

        Alternatively, and my preferred method, I like to decapitate the biggest mushroom and post it on my door with an old nail with a note that says "tell your friends, don't mess with my yard, I'm not a fun guy"

        That must go well with the "hate has no home here" sign in your yard.

        Education is extremely important.

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          I suppose you can't smoke eat them, right?

          @Horace said,

          What are you, a mycologist?

          Coffee...again.

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          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            There's a book I redd years ago and have been unable to recall the title (I spent an unconscionable amount of time searching it for Mik some time ago with no luck). I thought it would be an interesting read for you, and have been scratching around looking for it again, with no luck.

            Then -- oh, irony -- I got the title of the book from your very self just now in this thread: It's Mycelium Running. It's overproduced, might be more book than you're interested in, but it makes for an interesting reading experience.

            You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Mycelium-Running-Mushrooms-Help-World/dp/1580085792/ref=sr_1_14_sspa?crid=1Q81BMSP8IOXJ&keywords=mycology&qid=1677250873&s=books&sprefix=mycology%2Cstripbooks%2C112&sr=1-14-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzOUI2S1hKMTRZTjg4JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNTE5NzAwMVlOODNYMk9WMzJWWSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNTIxMjIwM0ZIT1cxTFdQS0pUQyZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=

            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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              @89th said in Mulch mushrooms:

              Pretty common sight on mulch, those are white small-capped mushrooms, which is basically just natural fungus in the mulch. It's mostly just aesthetics. so if you don't like the look you can remove the top part to reduce spores/visibility but if you leave the stems the fungus can continue to do its job of decaying organic material in the mulch.

              What are you, a mycologist?

              It is a mycoaggression to label something a mushroom just because it looks like a mushroom.

              Alternatively, and my preferred method, I like to decapitate the biggest mushroom and post it on my door with an old nail with a note that says "tell your friends, don't mess with my yard, I'm not a fun guy"

              That must go well with the "hate has no home here" sign in your yard.

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              @Horace said in Mulch mushrooms:

              What are you, a mycologist?

              It is a mycoaggression to label something a mushroom just because it looks like a mushroom.

              I forgot to mention. Do not, I repeat do NOT harm any black small-capped mushrooms.

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