Mushroom in the bed?
What can I do about the fungus in the bed without killing the strawberries?
Thanks!
What can I do about the fungus in the bed without killing the strawberries?
Thanks!
Does anyone live near vineyards (primarily in Baden or Alsace)? Have the leaves already changed color, and is it worth a trip?
I'm leaving alcohol and weed out of the equation here. I've tried quite a lot with friends in the last few months (m19) Please write how old you are/were and in which setting you consumed
Hi everyone, over the past two weeks, I've noticed my leaf tips curling up more and more frequently, and the leaves aren't really turning green anymore. Can anyone help me?
My money tree looks a bit sick. Does anyone have any care tips? I'd also like to prune it a bit so it grows more like a tree and not so bushy. Maybe remove a few branches at the bottom? I look forward to helpful tips and hints.🙂
Hello, for a few days now I've had small white spots on my pepper plant that look like eggs. Does anyone have any idea what this could be? Thank you!
Hello everyone, Can anyone recommend a book for identifying mushrooms? It should be inexpensive and available in digital format, for example, on Amazon. I just looked, but there's quite a bit there. I saw the Kosmos mushroom guide, but since I'm a complete beginner, I don't know if it's any good.
Harvest. This is a mushroom. Schopftintling.
You should only enjoy it young, which are already too oll.
They’re in no way “oll”.
not necessarily!
The one on the picture SIND young.
None of the mushrooms has a black edge. A small one in picture 2 is probably cracked by snails. In the 1st picture, there are clear ground residues between the mushrooms that were pressed up when they grew.
All right, Sadgirl, please name and address. If there’s a poisoning here because of your testimony, you should at least know who was so negligent here and release old mushrooms that are no longer edible for consumption.
No, the one with the black edge down is already through.
They’re white. It’s just a little dirt from the beet that keeps hanging when growing. Don’t pretend.
She’s got to be pure white when you want to eat her. If they are not, they are too old. See here if you don’t believe me.
https://www.dailyvegan.de/artikel-rund-um-veganes-essen-und-leben/heimische- Pilze-sammlungen/schopftintling-nur-sehr-jung-geniessbar-spaeter-kann-man-ihn-als-tinte-Us/
Yes. The older ones crawl up and drop their spores black.
Hello, these are edible pussies. They don’t hurt the strawberries. As long as the inklings have not yet turned and the lamellae are still pure white, they are also edible.
It’s still not a release for eating!
They don’t hurt the strawberries. You can just let them grow. This is even a sign for good soil.
In a week, they’re probably out of their own.
Just harvest the fruit bodies, you don’t need to do more, the mycelium does not harm the strawberries.
Schopftintlinge are young edible and do not harm the heirs.
Nice to see him. It’s a delicious mushroom!
Why do you want to kill the mushrooms? Just leave her alone. Carefully turn out from the ground, tie Mulde, ready.
You’re not doing your strawberries. Let it go.
Looks like the potting ink, you can eat it when it is!