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How to kill mushrooms on my lawn????

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How to kill mushrooms on my lawn????

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Kick them, mow them, or wait for drier weather. Most mushrooms are a sign of a healthy, active soil. And I believe another signal of decomposition of organic matter — exactly what you want in a healthy lawn. Actually, they’re more a sign of recent wet weather. (How terrible! lol) True, it means you don’t have to water. But they likely arose from rain and humidity. Not irrigation. Almost never have I produced mushrooms from watering the lawn.

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