Happy New Year!
Its always fun the end of the years to see what was the most interesting posts to my readers. Sometime it’s posts from previous years, sometimes this year. Here’s the top 10 most viewed posts in 2018:










Casual Gardening and Living in the Suburbs
Happy New Year!
Its always fun the end of the years to see what was the most interesting posts to my readers. Sometime it’s posts from previous years, sometimes this year. Here’s the top 10 most viewed posts in 2018:










As the snow melted, I went out looking for any signs of life to announce spring is coming. While out there, I came across these odd looking things.
At first I thought it was something left by Daisy or another animal sometime this winter. After poking at it a bit out of curiosity, it was not. Instead, my best guess is that they are Xylaria polymorphs, or Dead Man’s Fingers. They are very hard black knobs and the centers are a very tough white spore mass.
Xylaria polymorphs are not poisonous, but also not edible. They usually grow on hardwood stumps or decaying logs, but in this case they seem to be growing on hardwood mulch. There once was a maple tree in this location, so it is possible that there are some root remnants of that in the soil that it is growing on. Has anyone seems these growing on mulch before?