Stinkhorn Mushrooms – How To Get Rid Of Them
Q: We have stinkhorn mushrooms growing in a large flower bed at the front of our house. How to get rid of them? They are foul on so many levels!
A: The best thing to do is the simplest: use a rake to disturb the mulch/soil so it dries out fast. Dry areas won’t support the growth of this malodorous mushroom.
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