How do you get rid of mushrooms in mulch w/out killing other plants?


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Its tough to do, you've created a environment beneficial to both plants and mushroom. Many mushrooms are 'mycorrhizal', meaning one supports the other. If you kill one you harm the other. Case in point, the lumber and paper companies dip there seedlings in mushroom spores to speed tree growth. You can buy small quantities from "Fungi Perfecti". But if they keep you up at night, you can change the soil PH or add magnesium, Epsom salt does both.


eat them
you can pull them like you would weeds,if you don't want to use chemicals.
Tey will dry up or youn can blast them with a water hose.

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