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Bad Mushrooms In Garden. Mushrooms will carry out their life cycle as normal and die at the end replacing nutrients back into the soil when they do. In decomposing organic matter mushrooms increase the availability of nutrients to plant roots thus contributing to rich healthy soil.

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Fungi disperse to new areas via windblown spores. In decomposing organic matter mushrooms increase the availability of nutrients to plant roots thus contributing to rich healthy soil. More than likely no.

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Fungi decompose garden organics into usable foods for plants they break down complex organic compounds like those in dead leaves and wood chips and mulch into substances plants can use. Most mushrooms do not damage lawns or gardens. In decomposing organic matter mushrooms increase the availability of nutrients to plant roots thus contributing to rich healthy soil. Take note that its fairly common for poisonous forest mushrooms to appear in gardens especially around trees.