• Is this dangerous for kids

    Hi everyone,
    I recently had a new lawn installed (roll-out turf, about 500m², in London, UK), and I just noticed some small mushrooms popping up in a few spots.

    They’re pale beige, quite small, with a slight depression in the center of the cap. They seem to grow in small clusters. I’ve attached a close-up photo to help identify them.

    Do you have any idea what species this might be?
    Are they dangerous to kids?
    And more importantly should I be concerned for the health of my lawn, or just remove them and let nature do its thing?

    Any help or insight would be much appreciated!

    Thanks in advance

    Originally by u/swannkeli on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29xdaoe9
    Is this dangerous for kids Hi everyone, I recently had a new lawn installed (roll-out turf, about 500m², in London, UK), and I just noticed some small mushrooms popping up in a few spots. They’re pale beige, quite small, with a slight depression in the center of the cap. They seem to grow in small clusters. I’ve attached a close-up photo to help identify them. Do you have any idea what species this might be? Are they dangerous to kids? And more importantly should I be concerned for the health of my lawn, or just remove them and let nature do its thing? Any help or insight would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance 🙏 Originally by u/swannkeli on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29xdaoe9
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  • Sinkhole after waterproofing back wall?

    This wasn't happening before the waterproofing job. As far as I know, they parged, tar, barriered, and connected weeping tile to an old drain pipe that used to connect to a downspout under ground. They supposedly backfilled with some gravel and tamped down the soil.

    Ever since, we have a new sinkhole forming. They came back to refill it with soil and voila, it's back.

    Could this be a case of improperly backfilling? Not enough stone? A broken tile? Could the earth be washing away into the old drain pipe itself?

    For additional context, only the back wall is waterproofed and the wall behind that wooden gate/fence is not waterproofed / has a driveway sitting above it that normally acts as a water barrier for run off.

    Originally by u/scarletcircle45 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22vrtncj
    Sinkhole after waterproofing back wall? This wasn't happening before the waterproofing job. As far as I know, they parged, tar, barriered, and connected weeping tile to an old drain pipe that used to connect to a downspout under ground. They supposedly backfilled with some gravel and tamped down the soil. Ever since, we have a new sinkhole forming. They came back to refill it with soil and voila, it's back. Could this be a case of improperly backfilling? Not enough stone? A broken tile? Could the earth be washing away into the old drain pipe itself? For additional context, only the back wall is waterproofed and the wall behind that wooden gate/fence is not waterproofed / has a driveway sitting above it that normally acts as a water barrier for run off. Originally by u/scarletcircle45 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22vrtncj
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  • Help, how can I improve my grass?

    Hi, as you can see in the photo, one half of my garden is growing all sorts of random wild greenery, both parts of the garden have been mowed on the same day.
    Is there a product I can use on this tall grass to keep it normal? Or is it a dig it up job and re lay with new turf?

    Originally by u/MayfieldParkNorth on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ob5x9n
    Help, how can I improve my grass? Hi, as you can see in the photo, one half of my garden is growing all sorts of random wild greenery, both parts of the garden have been mowed on the same day. Is there a product I can use on this tall grass to keep it normal? Or is it a dig it up job and re lay with new turf? Originally by u/MayfieldParkNorth on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ob5x9n
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  • I’m wondering if I pull out this weed or not… no idea what it is

    Originally by u/JMthought on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29bneum2
    I’m wondering if I pull out this weed or not… no idea what it is Originally by u/JMthought on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29bneum2
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  • Can’t get grass to grow

    Tried shaded lawn seed
    Water twice a day
    Pierced holes in ground
    Used top soil
    London

    What else can I try? Maybe the seed was kinda cheap

    Would mixing sand, top soil and mix work like they do on golf courses?

    Originally by u/Leather_Tackle_9211 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2684pt52
    Can’t get grass to grow Tried shaded lawn seed Water twice a day Pierced holes in ground Used top soil London What else can I try? Maybe the seed was kinda cheap Would mixing sand, top soil and mix work like they do on golf courses? Originally by u/Leather_Tackle_9211 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2684pt52
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  • What do I have here?

    Zone 8b growing in Bermuda.

    Originally by u/ShorebreakOBX on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22l5wq8h
    What do I have here? Zone 8b growing in Bermuda. Originally by u/ShorebreakOBX on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22l5wq8h
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  • What's wrong with my dieffenbachia?

    My dieffenbachia is next to a window, but it doesn't have direct sunlight. Should I remove leaves that have the thin white spot?

    Originally by u/cedevita007 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ccboz9p
    What's wrong with my dieffenbachia? My dieffenbachia is next to a window, but it doesn't have direct sunlight. Should I remove leaves that have the thin white spot? Originally by u/cedevita007 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ccboz9p
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  • Advice needed

    I planted this opuntia seed from a fallen fruit, I can see the cactus starting to form, but the leaves refuse to split. Should I remove the seed cap to force the leaves splitting?

    Originally by u/ironmf on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/246ubrwy
    Advice needed I planted this opuntia seed from a fallen fruit, I can see the cactus starting to form, but the leaves refuse to split. Should I remove the seed cap to force the leaves splitting? Originally by u/ironmf on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/246ubrwy
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  • On the street out in Vancouver , BC

    Would love to hand figuring out what these wonderful flowers are! Thank y’all for the help always

    Originally by u/TobMar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ab74pj
    On the street out in Vancouver , BC Would love to hand figuring out what these wonderful flowers are! Thank y’all for the help always Originally by u/TobMar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ab74pj
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  • I guess my plant is very happy

    Originally by u/Chmurka57 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23eh4vxa
    I guess my plant is very happy Originally by u/Chmurka57 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23eh4vxa
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