Mushrooms grow on dead matter - so you could have anything under the ground from a rotting tree root to thick thatch in your lawn. There are no products to control mushrooms.
If the mushrooms are growing in a straight line that leads to a tree...well that means the roots are rotting and your favorite tree isn't long for this world.
If you see a large group of them usually in a circle, that simply means there WAS a tree in that area and there are still some roots underground. If you see tiny ones scattered all over the lawn, then you have very thick thatch.
Most likely the mushrooms are decomposing the roots of a former tree. It's a good thing. It makes better soil.
Mushrooms grow back in the same place each year because even when they are cut down the roots are still there so next year they grow back.
First of all, you should not need to know how many spores are needed to grow "magic mushrooms" but it would be the same as for regular mushrooms. As mushrooms are a fungus, they can grow from only one spore..
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i have the same problem but ive never had mushrooms in my yard ever :@ Having no mushrooms is probably temporary. Mushrooms will always grow back, but not that fast, and will take sometimes an excruciatingly long time. If the mushrooms don't grow back for several days, that means it is a bug.
Mushrooms often grow where other dead mushrooms are found because the mushroom itself is not the "plant". A mushroom is the flowering body, or spore producing offshoot of the main portion (or mycelium - white or off-white soft spongy threads amassed into a clump) which grows underground. So a dead mushroom is simply one of many which will grow from this same clump of mycelium - thus others sprout in the same place.
Mushrooms will grow in certain spots for a variety of reasons. The first being optimal soil conditions the second being that mushroom spores are shaken loose and will produce more mushrooms.
September, Octoberish... autumn, same as everywhere else.
The same way you get them anywhere else. You buy them, you grow them, or you find them.
Morel Mushrooms and Deer Antler are not the same. Deer antler mushrooms are mushrooms carved from deer antlers. Morel Mushrooms are a form of an edible mushroom.
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Purchasing the same item again or sometimes shopping at the same place again.
Mushrooms and cryptograms