Mushrooms on me lawn!

Discussion in 'Lawns' started by accidentalgardener, Jul 26, 2007.

  1. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Help!

    Mushrooms have started to grow on my lawn :eek:

    How do i get rid? I love mushrooms on my food but not on my lawn. I can only presume that one of the dogs brought the spores back from the woods when being walked.

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  2. NewbieGreen

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  3. accidentalgardener

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    Newbie what am I to do [​IMG]

    Thanks for the thread though but these fungus have really given me the needle :D - rather clever of me that (gives self pat on the back [​IMG] )

    I blame the dog's and/or birds. I have now also got two tobaco plants growing due to pidgeons pooing on my property! They don't pay rent so it's a damn cheek if you ask me :mad:

    Forgot to mention i am one of the few people i know of that can kill ivy with nothing but a glance [​IMG]
     
  4. elliegreenwellie

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    Hi Accidental, I had quite a few mushrooms a few weeks ago but just kept mowing and feeding with aftercut and they have all gone now. I wouldn't worry to much about them, I am sure they will dissapear.

    Now we've got red thread another fungal disease, but it seesm to be improving, I think it's all this rain.

    Good luck
     
  5. Fonzie

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    I've had mushroomss in the lawn, and I just left them to do there job of breaking down the rubbish that's in there. When they had done there job I got rid of the top part.
     
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