While some mushrooms are harmless additions to a garden’s biodiversity, others can be toxic to pets or harmful to other ...
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 ...
The site recommends spreading a layer of gravel around plants to help prevent mushroom growth, as it blocks out their light.
Fungus is often a beneficial thing to have growing in your garden but it can be a nuisance especially if you have pets.
I’ve had quite a few people ask questions about mushrooms that are popping up all over the county over the past few weeks. They seem to be in many lawns as well as affecting shrubs and flowers.
But the truth is that "mysterious and enchanting" fungi in the forms of mushrooms and toadstools should be treated with suspicion and caution, says the Woodland Trust. They warned: "There are ...
As temperatures drop and leaves begin to fall, many people stop mowing the lawn and leave their grass to fend for itself until spring. But autumn is actually one of the most important times of the ...
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.
Now would be a good time to fertilize your lawn, especially if it hasn't been fed in several months. It has been a long, hot, dry summer. Except for the recent showers, we have not had much other rain ...