no, its fine
Yes, mulch can go bad in the bag if it becomes moldy, decomposes, or develops a foul odor due to moisture or improper storage.
Yes, moldy mulch can harm plants in your garden by promoting the growth of harmful fungi and bacteria that can infect and damage the plants. It is best to remove moldy mulch and replace it with fresh, healthy mulch to protect your garden plants.
Yes, mulch can go bad and become harmful to plants if it is not properly maintained. This can happen if the mulch becomes moldy, attracts pests, or depletes the soil of nutrients. Proper maintenance, such as regularly turning the mulch and replacing old mulch, can help prevent these issues.
Moldy fruit is bad. Mold is a fungus and you can get very sick from Mold
It's not just moldy alfalfa that's bad for them, any moldy hay can cause colic and lead to death.
no
No, not all tomatoes are bad if one of them is moldy. You can still eat the other tomatoes as long as they are not showing signs of mold.
no... it just matters where the bread is and what happened to the bread to make it moldy
if they are moldy or taste funny
not really.
Yes. Limes can become moldy.
yes