After the huge thunderstorm early Sunday morning, I went for a walk in our garden to assess the damage. Surprisingly, there didn't seem to be much, except water had washed quite a bit of mulch downhill, leaving large areas of just mud. They will be ripe for weeds to spring up, so I'll need to haul in some more mulch soon.

Meanwhile, here are a couple of new arrivals:

mushrooms in the yard cibolo - schertz texas

I don't know what type they are, but I don't intend to nibble on them, just in case!

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9 Comments on After the rains - what appeared in our garden in Cibolo - Schertz, Texas

OCT
06
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Robin I have a great book on Texas Shrooms.....I still haven't been able to identify the edible ones.

1:17pm • #1
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Do NOT try eating those!

But do take more pictures!

 

1:25pm • #2
212,464 Points

I just don't do shrooms from nature freshed picked I am not into seeing things that are not there....

3:56pm • #3
295,123 Points Outside Blog

I don't think we got any of these in our yard.  I agree with everyone else; photograph but don't eat!

6:26pm • #4

Well, after a long day I am almost hungry enough to try frying them up for dinner, but I guess I will take your advice!

8:09pm • #6
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Robin isn't it amazing how a little rain can cause many things to just pop-up. Unfortunately, we don't have mushrooms only ant piles or hills. I can see green in our lawn again and the crape myrtles and lantana are looking good also.

9:24pm • #7
OCT
08
344,375 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Every couple of years or so, someone out here likes to pick mushrooms from the wild, cook them, and eat them. Some die, some don't. I've never seen a mushroom in the wild that looked good enough to eat.

2:06am • #8
OCT
09
364,612 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

That's wierd, we have mushrooms in our front yard too.  It's the first time that we've had them, the whole time we've lived here.  They are smaller like the ones in the store.

11:36pm • #9
OCT
10

The mushrooms don't last long, but they are interesting!

7:51am • #10

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