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I have clovers and this tall looking weed with short bright green leaves. Don’t know if I should spray or cut. And what to spray them with. 
re: The 2021 Garden Thread
Posted by Ajbemis13 on 3/17/21 at 9:57 am to PillageUrVillage
That’s great news! Thanks so much!
re: The 2021 Garden Thread
Posted by Ajbemis13 on 3/17/21 at 8:49 am to Mr Sausage
Hey guys, new gardener here. My husband built some raised beds and we filled them in with all new soil. Have tomatoes, peppers and some other things planted and I’m mulching with pine straw. The mulch has been keeping me from having to water much. In fact the beds are so moist I’m noticing fungi growth in my tomato bed. Things like little mushrooms and some patches of yellow and white mildew on the surface of the soil. I thought it was pollen at first glance but then took a closer look and noticed the mushrooms as well. All the plants look really healthy and are growing so fast! Is this sort of fungi okay to have in the garden? I scraped it off this morning before searching on the internet. Didn’t find the information I was looking for so I thought y’all would be able to help me. Thanks.
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