Wednesday, October 14
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I just love how they look like little pebbles. So many tones, and super textures.
ReplyDeleteThey do look like pebbles, Deborah
DeleteYou do! Do use use spent mushroom compost?
ReplyDeleteNo we don’t, Mal. The fungi seems to grow on the wood chippings that we use on paths etc
DeleteYou sure do have a lot of fungi. If we would ever get any rain I am sure we would have some too. I always wonder what kind they are. Do you ever try to identify them?
ReplyDeleteI don't try to identify them, Lisa I have tried occasionally but found it to be too confusing
DeleteThey look so pretty. I agree they look like pebbles.
ReplyDeleteWe feel guilty if we step on them Bonnie
DeleteThe fungi look funny but they are poisonous, Sue and we always wash our hands after touching them. besides these fungi grow their roots in different directions, which is not suitable for growing vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI never touch them Nadezda and fortunately they don't pop up in the vegetable beds.
DeleteI love, love love fungi, and really enjoyed these.xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are interesting aren't they?
DeleteWow Sue! What a collection, I don't think I've seen so many together before.
ReplyDeleteThe wood chipping paths were absolutely covered, Shirley.
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