EDITION: Wilkes County
FAQs PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS
79 °
Partly Cloudy
Registered Users, Log In Here
Deck tomatoes

bobster123

Posted 7:36 pm, 08/04/2014

Probably not. Fungi get their nourishment from decaying material found in most soils.

redbird1229

Posted 5:00 pm, 06/27/2013

Why does the tomatoe start rottening before they are done growing?

Forever Cynic

Posted 5:04 pm, 06/21/2013

The mushrooms themselves aren't a problem, but they are probably a sign that the soil is too wet. That's going to make the roots rot.

If the leaves are yellow or droopy, then you definitely have a problem with too much water. Make sure that you have good drainage in your container, and plenty of sun.

Zombie

Posted 9:53 am, 06/18/2013

So I'm growing deck tomatoes and recently noticed underneath the plants there yellow mushrooms sprouting up, could these potentially hurt my plants?

Your Reply

Your Username:

Your Password:


 
Add Reply
Cancel
Joines & James, Attorneys at Law
Joines & James, Attorneys at Law PLLC. 336 838-2701
Matt Davis | Realtor
Whether Buyer or Selling Real Estate, I Can Help ! Feel Free To Call Or Text Me At Anytime For A Free Home Analysis. 336.957.1229
Adams Funeral Home of Wilkes
Offering funeral and cremation services. Serving Wilkes, Alexander and surrounding counties. Contact us today about pre-planning arrangements.