It is difficult to maintain a lush lawn. That is why when unwanted weeds grow, it becomes a headache. But that’s not the only problem that homeowners face. Some mushrooms are not only unsightly but can be toxic too.
Those who have to deal with mushroom growth in their lawn are looking for ways to remove them the natural way. If using a fungicide to remove and prevent orange mushrooms regrowth is not an option, here are alternatives to consider.
Baking Soda (Sodium bicarbonate)
Baking soda is a readily available fungicide alternative in every home. It is also an effective method to remove and prevent orange mushroom regrowth. All you need is a mixture of one tablespoon of baking soda per gallon with water. Sprinkle this mixture around the mulch. This is the simplest and safest option for plants. To make this more effective, make sure to aerate the plants after the treatment.
High-Nitrogen Fertilizer
This is a very effective alternative to chemical-based fungicides. The high nitrogen fertilizer will quickly wilt the mushrooms. This is one of the most effective methods to speed up lawn organic matter decomposition. And in the process, it will also remove the bothersome fungi. When using the fertilizer, make sure to spread it around the orange mushroom hotspots. Water after fertilizing to help it sink in. Continuous maintenance can provide less room for mushrooms to regrow.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide works like magic in removing mushroom spores. This is a powerful tool that will help keep your lawn mushroom-free. The concoction is easy to do. Just mix 3% hydrogen peroxide with water and spray it on orange mushroom hotspots. The mushroom will decompose into water and oxygen, creating an environment in which even the spores will not survive.
Vinegar
This is another fungicide alternative that many are using to remove the mushrooms from their lawn. All you need is a spray mixture made of equal parts vinegar and water. When spraying make sure to target the orange mushroom head and stems. This solution can remove lawn mushrooms easily thanks to the acetic acid in vinegar that also destroys the spores on contact. Consistent use of this solution will eliminate undesirable orange mushrooms from your yard.
Tips to Prevent Orange Mushroom Regrowth
If having orange mushrooms in your yard does not make you feel safe it is important to learn how to stop it from regrowing. You already learned how to remove it without using fungicides. Here are some tips on how to prevent them from regrowing.
- Keep the yard clean.
- Mow the lawn regularly.
- Improve sunlight exposure and clear shaded areas
- Prevent moist build-up by improving soil drainage.
- Clean up organic matter.
Orange mushrooms may or may not be safe. If you are not sure how to differentiate the safe ones, then it is best to just remove them all. Prevent the unwanted regrowth by following the tips above. Removing orange mushrooms does not always mean that a fungicide is needed. There are alternatives to it and most of them are readily available at home.