Humus in the soil

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Ed_B
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Humus in the soil

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I think that I have enough for now.
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I think you could be right, Ed. :wink:
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Looking pretty good! Too bad they aren't the kind for steak, soup and stuffing! :)
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Yes a yard full of mushrooms, and there is not one chance in a million that I would know if they were ok to eat :eek: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Linda P »

I think you may be right, Ed! I have a lot of them popping up all over here too, and wouldn't know a good one from a bad one. Morels are the only one I know for sure, and I've only found one of them growing in my yard, years ago.
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