Question: Mushrooms have popped up all over my property in the past month. Are they a problem? How do I get rid/discourage them? What are the odds that they are poisonous? Answer: Every year, autumn ...
If mushrooms or toadstools have suddenly appeared up in your yard, you are probably wondering why, and what you can do about them. Mushrooms, toadstools and other fungi reproduce not by seeds, but by ...
In the past two weeks, West-Central Illinois has seen a much-needed return of rain after a summer of low precipitation. With the rain has come a handful of calls into the Extension office about ...
If the sorts of mushrooms found in domestic lawns were always safe to eat, there's no doubt that many gardeners would be delighted to let them flourish. But the truth is that "mysterious and ...
Editors note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU Extension Educator for Agriculture & Natural Resources in Franklin County, will answer gardening questions submitted by Dispatch readers.
I was taking a walk in my neighborhood and noticed that several of my neighbors had various mushrooms growing in their lawns. Mushrooms, sometimes called toadstools, are the visible reproductive ...
If you notice strange rings appearing in your lawn you may have a nasty disease infesting your garden - experts warn it may be difficult to permanently get rid of Be ...
Read full article: Heat advisories issued as ‘feels like’ temps soar. Here’s your Central Florida forecast Read full article: Forensic expert grilled about DNA analysis in hearing for Florida’s oldest ...
Mushrooms seem to be popping all over the county with the unending rainfall, warm temperatures and extreme humidity over the past few weeks. My breakfast partner, Mike, said that he had mushrooms pop ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results