Posted by FLSTCI on August 12, 2008, 8:00 pm
I have some mushrooms growing on my front lawn. Not the usual kind
that look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like those).
These mushrooms look like brains, (really!)
I dig them up, and they take divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep.
In less than a week they're back.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??
Thanks!
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Posted by Bob on August 13, 2008, 7:49 am
> I have some mushrooms growing on my front lawn. Not the usual kind
> that look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like those).
> These mushrooms look like brains, (really!)
> I dig them up, and they take divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep.
> In less than a week they're back.
> Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??
why do you want to eradicate one of gods creatures?
Posted by echinosum on August 13, 2008, 5:10 pm
FLSTCI;809608 Wrote:
> I have some mushrooms growing on my front lawn. Not
the usual kind that
> look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like
those). These
> mushrooms look like brains, (really!) I dig them up, and they
take
> divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep. In less than a week they're
>
back.
> Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??
It is not usually considered practical to attempt to eradicate
mushrooms growing
in your lawn. Sometimes the normal application of
lawncare products (fertilizer
and weedkiller) may kill them off anyway.
Are there any dead tree roots underlying your lawn (eg from a tree cut
down a
few years ago)? I have some fairly large fungi in my lawn
feeding on large
rotting underground roots, and I reckon that once they
have done their job in
breaking down the wood, they'll be gone. They
look a bit brain-like.
There are many wild mushrooms that don't look like the ones on your
pizza that
are highly desirable to eat, even some that look like
brains. Morels (Morchella)
are often described as brain-like, highly
desirable, but they are too small for
your description and it is the
wrong time of year for them. More plausibly, it
could be Sparassis
crispa (cauliflower mushroom), which is also very desirable,
provided
you pick it early enough, otherwise it goes rubbery. There are also
plenty of other things it could be. So make sure you get an absolutely
positive
identification before eating it as a few wild mushrooms are
deadly poisonous,
even if cooked.
--
echinosum
Posted by Stubby on August 14, 2008, 8:57 am
Many years ago I attended a meeting of the Boston Micological Society.
There was a lady there that said she had studied mushrooms for 15 years and
had finally gotten up the courage to try one that she had identified.
> FLSTCI;809608 Wrote:
> > I have some mushrooms growing on my front lawn. Not the usual kind that
> > look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like those). These
> > mushrooms look like brains, (really!) I dig them up, and they take
> > divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep. In less than a week they're
> > back.
> > Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??
> It is not usually considered practical to attempt to eradicate
> mushrooms growing in your lawn. Sometimes the normal application of
> lawncare products (fertilizer and weedkiller) may kill them off anyway.
> Are there any dead tree roots underlying your lawn (eg from a tree cut
> down a few years ago)? I have some fairly large fungi in my lawn
> feeding on large rotting underground roots, and I reckon that once they
> have done their job in breaking down the wood, they'll be gone. They
> look a bit brain-like.
> There are many wild mushrooms that don't look like the ones on your
> pizza that are highly desirable to eat, even some that look like
> brains. Morels (Morchella) are often described as brain-like, highly
> desirable, but they are too small for your description and it is the
> wrong time of year for them. More plausibly, it could be Sparassis
> crispa (cauliflower mushroom), which is also very desirable, provided
> you pick it early enough, otherwise it goes rubbery. There are also
> plenty of other things it could be. So make sure you get an absolutely
> positive identification before eating it as a few wild mushrooms are
> deadly poisonous, even if cooked.
> --
> echinosum
Posted by Abe on August 15, 2008, 7:33 am
>I have some mushrooms growing on my front lawn. Not the usual kind
>that look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like those).
>These mushrooms look like brains, (really!)
>I dig them up, and they take divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep.
>In less than a week they're back.
>Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??
>Thanks!
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Eradication? Probably not, but think this way:
What are mushrooms? Come on, it starts with an F, then a U , then an
N, I'll let you guess the rest.
O.K. So we know what it is. Well, herbicides kill weeds, so, maybe
fun__cides kill Fun__.
There's a start for you.
BTW, don't take offense, I'm just having some fun.
> that look like the ones you'd put on pizza, (they LOOK like those).
> These mushrooms look like brains, (really!)
> I dig them up, and they take divots out of my lawn that are 6" deep.
> In less than a week they're back.
> Anyone have any thoughts on how to eradicate them??