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Old 06-22-2013, 05:43 AM   #35
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One morning a few weeks ago I let Maggie and Bogey out in their small fenced in area and noticed that some mushrooms had popped up overnight. Thank goodness they decided to bark at them instead of eating them :rollseyes: My husband put gloves on and got rid of them immediately but now I'm worried they could be deep down under the grass. They are both always trying to eat grass, leaves and whatever else is non-edible. We have a lawn care service who comes out and fertilizes and puts down weed killer, but we don't allow them on the side of the house where the dogs go. Other than pulling the mushrooms out, is there a way to naturally kill them so they don't grow back?

I've heard vinegar will somewhat help but it will also kill your grass. I usually get them by digging into the dirt a little & taking the whole thing. Mushrooms release spores that then grow other mushrooms so best to get rid of them when you first see them.
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