At-home gardening has blossomed into a cultural phenomenon, transforming balconies and countertops into lush mini-farms. Among the myriad ways to embrace this green revolution, one trend is quietly ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
Cluster of wet white mushrooms growing in the ground - Karol Franks/Getty Images Mushrooms are healthy, hearty ingredients that can be used for a variety of dishes, but some varieties can be ...
Usually when I write about mushrooms, I’m talking about some beneficial fungus that aids in the decomposition of mulch or evidence of the nasty armillaria that can be so detrimental to our native oaks ...
Why do mushrooms grow in your garden? If mushrooms have invaded your garden this season, you’re not alone. Mushrooms thrive in humid, warm and wet conditions. They also do well in decaying organic ...
Have you ever looked out into your garden and wondered if the little mushrooms that can be seen popping up everywhere are edible? The many magical and captivating types of fungi are certainly ...
Mushrooms are a strange life-form. Like props in a magician’s bag of tricks, they seem to appear out of nowhere and vanish just as mysteriously. If you don’t happen to be in the right place at the ...
HAVE you noticed mushrooms springing up in your garden this summer? Gardening experts have revealed there is a very good reason for the appearance of the fungus - and why it can be bad for your lawn.
You can find Shrimp Mushroom growing in Shadow Pines in Winter Burrow. This is the area around Gnawtusk's home, north of Bufo ...