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CrG
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CrG asked in Home & GardenGarden & Landscape · 1 decade ago

Is a thick white fungus or mold harmful to my garden hedge? Is it a danger to me?

I have a thick white fungus or mold growing around the roots of my hedge. How can I get rid of it easily? I have used a pressure hose on it to no avail.

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  • LucySD
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    It is called Sevin and it comes in 5% and 10%/

    See below

    http://www.wetsel.com/products.php?openparent=2229...

    It's used for several things one of which is powdery mildew. that usually affects the leaves with a haze of fungus on the leaves.

    Most garden centers have it.

    Source(s): above link myself
  • 1 decade ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    If you have fungus on mulch, it is a sign of healthy soil. Mulch is meant to decay into soil, and fungus is part of the process. If the fungus is on the hedge itself, it is a problem. Some plants can shrug off a fungus infection without help, others need fungicide.

    Is it harmful to you? If you have leaves and woody stems, it might be; otherwise, it won't hurt you. Plants and animals have different bodies, and we get different diseases. I don't advise eating it, however.

  • 1 decade ago

    Use 10 dust it is available at any garden center!

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