No the toxins in poisonous mushrooms are contained within the fruiting body - the mushroom - of the fungus. Plants growing around the fungus cannot absorb the poison. So such plants are not toxic your tomatoes and garlic would be safe.
they wonder around with their herds and possibly growing crops if they are planning to stay in that place for long.
Fungus grows faster in the darkness because fungus thrives in darkness, poor aeration and growing conditions which can do harm to the plant. Pathogens are organisms or viruses that possibly can cause diseases to the root system in time. To prevent; keep area around plants clean and provide good aeration (air movement) for plants. and some light.
Two crops that require a long growing season are corn and tomatoes. Corn typically takes around 60-100 days to mature, while tomatoes can take 65-85 days or even longer, depending on the variety. These crops thrive when planted in early spring and harvested in late summer or fall.
The time you can grow mushrooms is when its most humid around where your living
around 6 normal ones, or 9 plum tomatoes, or 13 cherry tomatoes
tomatoes (around 95% water) potatoes have around 80% water chickens have around 70% but they all vary.
To a certain extent yes. Normally they grow around it, not actually in it. I would stay away from small mushrooms growing around it though. Not all mushrooms are edible. Not all are psychedelic. Some are just plain poisonous. Catastrophic liver failure might result from eating various mushrooms. Permanent Brain-damage might result from eating psychedelic mushrooms.
Tomatoes prefer a slightly acidic soil
Mushrooms have been around since before man and therefore we do not know when they were first fond/used/eaten/ by man.
How much does 0.5 kilograms of tomatoes cost?
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You should probably weigh around 120-130. Possibly maybe 110. But it really depends on your body type, and if you are still growing.