Now and then I get mushrooms in my lawn. Is there anything I can do to get rid of them?

No, not really. We typically get mushrooms during periods of excessive moisture. They will most often grow in a cluster, accompanied by darker grass in the shape of a crescent moon. Lawn care professionals call this “fairy ring”. You will often find more than one of these crescent moons lined with mushrooms in an average lawn. 

The mushrooms occur as a result of decomposing organic matter, such as a tree stump or branch below the surface of the lawn. A stray piece of wood left behind during the construction of the home might also be the cause. That’s why a fairy ring tends to be more prevalent in newer suburbs. 

Solutions? You might be inclined to remove the dead piece of wood – but good luck finding it! 

You may dig up your lawn only to find a giant tree stump. 

You may dig up your lawn and find nothing at all if you aren’t digging in the right spot or if you don’t dig deep enough. 

Frustrating, right? Who needs it? Rest assured the fairy ring is usually short lived. The best thing you can do is remove the mushrooms by hand if they bother you that much, and hope that conditions change sooner rather than later. 

Remember, the problem will reoccur whenever it gets wet enough. If you’ve heard that sulfur will kill the mushrooms and the fungi that cause them, keep in mind that a direct application of sulfur will also kill your grass.

All BAM! Green Lawn Care programs are guaranteed to improve the health and appearance of your lawn and eliminate broadleaf weeds. If your broadleaf weeds are not completely eliminated within 14 days of your second visit, we will gladly perform an additional weed control application at no extra cost. If you are not satisfied with the results we will cheerfully refund 110% of your remaining applications.


*This guarantee does not apply to weeds growing in other areas of your property outside of your lawn, or areas that are not being regularly mowed. This guarantee is not applicable to ground covers such as Creeping Charlie, Creeping Bellflower, or Yarrow. For advice on how to deal with these ground covers and non-broadleaf weeds, please contact our office and we would be happy to work with you do eliminate this problem. This guarantee is also void where proper cultural practices are not being followed or performed, or if the program is delayed by the customer.