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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1933363, member: 81934"] My beds were full of them for weeks a couple of weeks after that cold wet spell. I think they will have improved your soil by adding nitrogen and carbon to it in the growth process and when they died back. My sister who is a farmer told me mushrooms and toaststools popping up is a good sign. Their benefit is explained here ( [url=https://growace.com/blog/mushrooms-why-theyre-a-sign-of-healthy-soil/]https://growace.com/blog/mushrooms-why-theyre-a-sign-of-healthy-soil/[/url] ) The fungus that produces the mushrooms is decaying the organic matter you have added to the bed (a good thing) and will not hurt the vegetables. Many plants have a symbiotic interrelationship with mushrooms and can't survive without their presence in the soil about their roots. [/QUOTE]
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