Biggest one is the size of a small fist ✊🏻. I know they can mean soil is healthy and all but I've never had ones that are this big! Should I knock them off?

by _Traveler

28 Comments

  1. normanpaperman1

    Watch them open up they get huge. As pointed out, a healthy lawn and probably a root structure rotting underneath. I have them where two big trees used to stand.

  2. Capital-Rip-6166

    Get the driver that’s are teed up nicely.

  3. Does anyone know what kind of mushrooms these are?

  4. Just mow them down the next time you cut your grass

  5. FilmoreGash

    I have them too. Does allowing them to open make them spread, and is a fungicide recommended?

  6. Xfishbobx

    I have some of these randomly in my yard and garden beds, glad it’s not a big problem and just healthy soil

  7. They can also be poisonous to dogs. I always remove them and toss them. Why tempt fate?

  8. The1stSimply

    I believe they can be used for building blocks. At least that’s what my friend said. Harvest them and hot deposit them into one of our chests.

  9. richardricchiuti

    I have these in my back, East facing lawn. Move to this house last summer but didn’t see these until this summer. Northern Colorado.

  10. LimpTip5807

    Blow them up with firecrackers and teach them who’s boss

  11. Lawn_Jerk

    Healthy soil but fungus issue. It’s not necessarily good for your lawn as it kills off your grass. Notice the orange/brown spots? Yea, that area is toast!

  12. NeoN_kiler

    They are when your looking for your golf ball

  13. If you have a dog, they can be a very bring problem.

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