What is slime mold and what should you do about it? originally appeared on Dengarden. If you’ve recently made the (mildly horrifying) discovery of a slimy growth in your mulch that looks like ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yellow slime mold on mulch - Janny2/Shutterstock The same hydrogen peroxide you have stashed away in your bathroom medicine ...
When you open a new bag of wood mulch, you may notice thin white threads or a powdery white coating growing in it. The same thin white threads can appear in wet mulch in your garden, especially when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Spotting a strange white foamy-looking blob in your mulch might have you on alert. It could look similar to insulation foam, ...
I was on my regular Duluth dog walk last week when I spotted this in a neighbor’s mulch. I’m no expert, but I’m pretty sure this is a slime mold – specifically, “dog vomit” slime mold: Fuligo septica.
Q. Every year about this time master gardeners start getting questions, like, “What’s the stuff that looks like dog vomit all over my lawn,” or “What is this patch of gel filled marbles on my mulch,” ...
There is nothing wrong with your tree that I can see from looking at the photo. The mass on the ground in the photo looks like dog vomit slime mold that is starting to dry up. Slime molds, of which ...
Q: Can identify what looks like some kind of mold growing in one of my flower beds? It just showed up this morning, and there are six clumps of this stuff, about the size of dinner plates. I haven’t ...
“I found an odd-looking substance in my mulched beds next to a boxwood last week. This garden bed was replanted a few weeks ago and mulched with shredded bark. At first, I thought my dog had been sick ...
The midsummer warm, moist weather has created the perfect conditions for slime molds like this dog vomit slime mold in Maine. Credit: Courtesy of Matt Wallhead It looks a bit like something out of a ...
Many homeowners utilize organic mulches in their home landscape. However, after a while, if not maintained or refreshed, mysterious things can begin to appear in mulched areas. Before we explore the ...
Spotting a strange white foamy-looking blob in your mulch might have you on alert. It could look similar to insulation foam, spilled paint, scrambled eggs, or even something that crawled out of a ...