If getting rid of mushrooms from lawn is your priority, then go through this article. We have provided tips, which will help you learn how to get rid of mushrooms.

How To Get Rid Of Mushrooms

Mushrooms are the fruiting body of fungus, which consist of a stem, a cap and gills on the cap's underside. They are categorized into edible and non-edible. While the edible ones are found to be nutritious, other types of mushrooms are considered unwanted, which can be poisonous as well. They usually grow in moist and shady areas. If given the favorable conditions, the fungi may even grow in your lawn. Removing mushrooms from lawn becomes even more necessary, because they tend to invade the place and absorb the essential nutrients that are required for the growth of other plants. With the guidance and tips given in this article, you will know how to get rid of mushrooms.
 
Getting Rid Of Mushrooms From Lawn 
  • Locate the mushrooms growing in your lawn. The upper portion of mushroom seen above the ground is called its fruit body. You need to remove it, as it contains thousands of spores. To prevent the mushrooms from growing again, you need to remove all the dirt that contains spores and roots.
  • Make your lawn dry, as mushrooms mostly grow in moist places. Reduce the frequency of watering, when you find the fungi mushrooming in your lawn.
  • To reduce the population of mushrooms in your lawn, you may put gravel or sand in the areas where they thrive.
  • Trim your lawn regularly and clear all the litter, including poop and leaves, because filth is a breeding place for mushrooms.
  • To retard the growth of mushroom and its ability to reproduce, you need to control the nutrients absorbed by it. Rake up the leaves and other detritus, so that the fungi don't get supply of nutrients.
  • A mature mushroom releases thousands of tiny spores, which multiplies its growth. The best way to get rid of the fungi is to remove the tender mushrooms before they mature. Either pick the mushrooms with hand, or run a lawnmower over them.
  • Treat your lawn with fungicide. You may use 1.5-3 pounds of fungicide per 1000 square feet of your lawn.
Tips 
  • Always keep your lawn free of moisture.
  • Do not over fertilize the grass in your lawn.
  • Water your lawn only in early morning. Do not moisten the place in the night.
  • Clear all the debris accumulated at your lawn, to prevent the fungus from multiplying.

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