Toadstools in the garden - good or bad.
Perhaps, faced with such a problem, many gardeners. Suddenly, near the flower beds or greenhouses grown some toadstools, but how to get rid of them you do not know. It may even be the case if the land is fertile. This phenomenon has many very concerned. And maybe it is dangerous to land or to harvest? And here is what we are now and find out.
Of course, there are positive aspects. If in your area there were mushrooms, then it means that your land is in good shape and is fertile. But on a bad earth will never grow fungi.
Also, the mycelium from which mushrooms grow, may very well retain moisture.
Yet they can be a great addition to soil fertility, as well as participate in the recycling of organic matter. In addition, they have a symbiotic relationship with plants, as well as the roots. As you can see that good things are there very much.
And now let's look at the negative aspects. This shows that the soil has become highly acidic and nothing good except grebes here will not grow.
Also, fungi may appear even on a bed in the beautiful and varied colors spoiling appearance.
In order to get rid of toadstools soil should be limp dolomite flour or lime.
Before you look for new ways to get rid of mushrooms need to know that a mycelium length can be very long. Some of mycelium are about ten meters. That is why to get rid of such a mycelium can be very difficult or almost impossible. But nothing is impossible. And so here are are some effective ways in which you can get rid of it.
And the best option is to replace some portion of the earth to the other. To do this, you need to remove a small piece of land, and then taken out of the limits of his garden. And after that you need to dig up all the excavated part. And do not forget to also add a small amount of the product that will help land limp, so I recommend to treat the piece of land where there were toadstools solution of copper sulfate.
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