The following measures are effective in preventing mushrooms in your lawn and keeping it healthy: Aerate the lawn down to the roots. Topdressing with sand also makes the soil more permeable. Scarify regularly to remove lawn thatch and moss and to aerate the turf. Remove leaves and lawn cuttings from the lawn.. Tip. It's possible to use vinegar as another natural way to remove mushrooms, too. Use garden (horticulture) vinegar diluted with water in a spray bottle and spray the mushroom with precision. Leave the mushroom to die or you can dig, remove, and respray the spot where the mushroom came from for extra prevention.

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To get rid of mushrooms in mulch follow the steps below: 1. Remove the mushrooms by hand. Bag them in plastic and seal the bags so the spores don't spread. 2. Dig up the mushroom root mass (white mycelia growing through mulch). Bag this up and seal it as well. 3. Use soap and water to kill the remaining root mass.. ' Cool, damp weather after bouts of high heat encourages mushrooms to grow in lawns in Ontario. High, lingering overnight humidity and dampness is also an open invitation to fungus growth causing mushrooms that grow in grass to appear, so we strongly discourage watering in the evening.