Getting rid of puffball mushrooms in the lawn?

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We have a good crop of puffball mushrooms in our lawn, anyone know what to use to get rid of them? Will roundup work?

Heard they are hard to get rid of.



Thanks



Eric
 
Kevin's golf club method sounds the best. Roundup only works on plants, mushrooms are fungus. Using chemicals to get rid of mushrooms is wasteful and ineffective because the fungus plant is several feet below the soil surface, you're just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Be sure you know what you're doing if you eat them. I just mow them.
 
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Pick them out individually, without releasing the spores. The spores are the seeds for future puff balls. This should eliminate the ones that want to come up later in the year and next years crop. I use to toss them in the air and let my son hit them with a bat, then run from the puff cloud if he hit it. Stomping on them is fun too.
 
Puffballs

Never tried em that way. Just fried em in butter with onion and gr. pepper. They're good in scrambled eggs or omletts. I'll have to try the bluecheese.

Jim P
 
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