Fungus or mold or ????
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First off. Thank you for everybody on this forum. This is my first post...I haven't had to ask anything yet. I have found most/all the answers I have needed throughout the threads that are already posted. Great Site. Now to my question...
I brought in a load of hardwood roughcut mulch for my pathways. A week later I noticed a fungus growing in spots. It has since spread to 10-15 differnt spots on the mulch and also onto my garden beds. If you get it wet it seems to blow a fine dust into the air. It seems to resemble some type of mushroom gone crazy. does anybody have any ideas on identification, cause and/or treatment (if necessary)? |
P.S. The pathways are set around raised beds. They do not receive water (except rainfall) or any chemicals, fertilizers, etc. The fungus/mold is 95% in the pathways only. There a re a few 2-3 places where it has gotten into the raised beds. There does not seem to be a pattern as far as spreading. Again, thank you in avance. Also, I know this is not a direct "tomato" question so if I need to move the thread please let me know.
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My guess is slime mold. It should not cause your plants any problems. Here's a link: [URL]http://ktrh.com/pages/gardenline_newsletter/GardenTalk_8-21-08.htm[/URL]
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Slime molds are SOOOOOO Cool! We used to find them in the Olympic National Park on the rainy side! They are utterly benign - give it water & watch - majorly cool botanical action will ensue!
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99.9% sure it is slime mold. Thank you for the link and the info. It grosses my wife out, but I think I am going to let it go.
Funny thing, the sites all say it likes a moist environment. We are in the middle of a severe drought (18+" below average rainfall.) We are also on watering schedule set by the county. If the veggies fail, I wonder if there is a market for slime mold:D . Thank You for the replies. |
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