Mushrooms commonly grow in lawns and gardens; you've likely seen mushrooms cropping up on your lawn after a long period of rain. Mushrooms are the visible fruiting bodies of fungi. They provide an ...
For tree stumps left behind in the yard, you may want to leave them to rot. However, that could take several years. Here's ...
Due to the ever-growing popularity of palms throughout Brevard County, I thought it would be a good idea to share a previous article. Some landscapes have a few palms and then other yards are filled ...
If you see mushrooms sprouting in your yard, you may decide to mow them down with your trusty lawnmower. But does mowing mushrooms actually get rid of them? Yes and no. Using a lawnmower on your ...
Learn to forage for edible mushrooms that grow on trees, such as lion’s mane and beefsteak polypore, and recognize toxic look alikes to avoid, such as oyster mushroom look alikes. Avoid a trip to the ...
Some people think tree stumps are whimsical, while others hate them. Leaving it to rot in place has pros and cons, as does removing it. Which is right for you?
After cutting down a tree on your property, you have to decide whether removing the stump is the right choice and when you should remove it. Deciding to take it out is usually the easy choice, as it ...