Have you suddenly spotted shrooms growing in the soil of your prized indoor plants? If you have, don’t panic—mushrooms are ...
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Most of the peat that is extracted in Scotland is used in horticulture as compost to grow things like mushrooms, lettuce and houseplants. However, both the Scottish and UK governments are making ...
Houseplants, carnations, chrysanthemums, cyclamen, freesias, orchids, pelargoniums, primulas, saxifrage, sempervivum and sweet peas are susceptible. Other likely targets are cucumbers and cultivated ...
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Fruiting fungi that appear on growing substrates of potted plants are generally no cause for concern. They appear due to the presence of undecomposed organic materials, which they grow on and ...