I tried the search function but I didn't see an answer to this question. I have a customer who has signed up for a soil test, fall aeration, seeding, fertilization this fall. Before that though, he wants me to address his problem with about 1-2 dozen toadstools in his front yard. He mows them down and they come right back in a day or two. The squirrels like to eat them and they start to stink after being mowed and laying on the grass. They are not the skinny little mushrooms typically seen on lawns but the big fat chunky ones mostly seen in woods. The ground appears to be graded properly and the owner said he didn't have any drainage problems. The lawn was aerated, seeded, and limed ("white powder" per the customer) last year by a competitor who never returned the guys phone calls this year when nothing grew. From what I've read about fungus on this board, fungicide is not always 100% effective and the fungus grows over sites containing buried debris (i.e. wood, etc.). The house is 30-40 years old and the grass in the front yard has several thin/bare spots in it. I'll be going back this week to do the soil test. Does anyone have any ideas regarding the toad stools & why the last guy's aeration/seed didn't take. The customer liked my professional presentation and appearance and indicated that a lot of people (neighbors, friends) were watching me on this job to see how I compare to the larger LCO in my area.
Thanks,
rat_race_engineer
Thanks,
rat_race_engineer



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