I have them this time of here too. They are growing from an old root that was never taken out when two trees were removed.
plinsday
These ones actually grow from clippings
Turbulent-Basket3594
I wonder if there’s something I should do to treat it?
freddymerckx
Too much water
twinsmom-0220
Mushrooms growing is a sign that there is organic material from something decomposing. I lost a tree in an ice storm a couple of years ago and the area around where its stump & roots are now decomposing has mushrooms whenever we get a lot of rain.
RunningM8
Lots of rain and humidity. I have them too for the first time
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Generally, overwatering causes mushroom growth.
Because you have good soil
High humidity and a lot of rain or irrigation.
Good dirt, lots of water.
I have them this time of here too. They are growing from an old root that was never taken out when two trees were removed.
These ones actually grow from clippings
I wonder if there’s something I should do to treat it?
Too much water
Mushrooms growing is a sign that there is organic material from something decomposing. I lost a tree in an ice storm a couple of years ago and the area around where its stump & roots are now decomposing has mushrooms whenever we get a lot of rain.
Lots of rain and humidity. I have them too for the first time