As an avid gardener and (very) amateur cook, learning how to grow edible mushrooms at home seemed like a no-brainer. Little did I know how little I knew. I ordered fungi guru Paul Stamets’ definitive ...
With the recent rains and temperature conditions, many homeowners are seeing an unwelcome guest in their yards. Elizabeth Killinger, Hall County Extension educator, said it's not unusual for her ...
Q: The lawn on our front boulevard looks wonderful except for a fairly large, round patch of what I call toadstools. How do I get rid of them? Do I just dig them out and plant grass seed in the space?
From May to October the members of the Paul Bunyan Mushroom Club sally forth into the woods to search for edible mushrooms - a fungus whose family also includes yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, molds ...
When Debbie Makedonski spotted a lone tiny mushroom while mowing her lawn Friday, she kicked it over, not knowing what it was at first. Mushrooms and toadstools don't usually grow in the yard of the ...
Q. My lawn has some mushrooms and toadstools growing in it (some are brown and some are white). They are especially numerous and troublesome over a buried apple tree stump. The tree was cut down two ...