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The majority of toadstools are not poisonous, but animals are very unlikely to eat anything which is. Of the thousands of different types, only two main fungi could do actual damage to gardens.

The rest of them will not cause any deterioration to lawns. The two to beware of are Armillaria honey fungus and Marasmius a type of fairy ring. Other types of fairy ring are not harmful.

The simple fact is that toadstools have been in your lawn all along. In fact, fungi are beneficial contributors, recycling material to keep soil healthy, feed worms, and allow proper water transfer in the root zone. Proper lawn care, combined with avoiding over-fertilization, should reduce the visible presence of fungi and toadstools. Usually toadstools will grow randomly around the yard. How do I get rid of toadstools in my lawn? Toadstools will not damage your lawn. Mowing every other day will usually get rid of toadstools within a couple of weeks.

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The appearance of toadstools and mushrooms on recently laid turf is not unusual as the action of harvesting, transporting and then laying new turf can sometimes stimulate the fungi to produce toadstools or mushrooms. They most commonly appear when the weather is warm and humid. They will usually disappear after a few weeks or when weather conditions change and are unlikely to re-occur. Whilst some toadstools are poisonous, the type usually seen on new lawns are harmless, however, humans and animals should not eat them.

Toadstools in an established lawn can be due to the environment in which the lawn is living, possibly the existence of organic debris on or under the lawn, or active spores that are carried into the garden by animals or wind.

Toadstools can be removed by picking off by hand wear gardening gloves as a precaution or brushing them off. Alternatively they can be mown off with a box on the lawnmower in order to collect them. Generally there are two methods of reducing the development of toadstools in established lawns:. There are no fungicides available in the UK for use against toadstools and mushrooms in lawns. Fungi are beneficial to the lawn and as toadstools are only temporary and do not damage the lawn, there is no need to apply a fungicide.

To conclude, fungi in lawns and turfed areas are, for the most part, beneficial.



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