“I found an odd-looking substance in my mulched beds next to a boxwood last week. This garden bed was replanted a few weeks ago and mulched with shredded bark. At first, I thought my dog had been sick ...
It can move. It can multiply. It can survive assault from gardening tools. Sometimes it pulses like a slimy heart. You’d be forgiven for thinking it’s extraterrestrial. (In fact, in 1973 a blob of it ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - You may have gone out to your garden or landscaping recently and seen it, and instantly started screaming at the Bumpus hounds for being in your yard again. If you did, you're ...
There is nothing wrong with your tree that I can see from looking at the photo. The mass on the ground in the photo looks like dog vomit slime mold that is starting to dry up. Slime molds, of which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Going by the astrological calendar, we are just getting into the second week of summer. If you use the meteorological calendar, we ...
They say everybody needs a hobby, and for the past six months, mine has been taking videos and photographs of slime molds in the oak and redwood forests near my home in California. Perhaps we’ve met ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - It's coming. There's nothing you can do to stop and frankly, it's gross. We're talking about slime mold and it's not to be confused with the Nickelodeon slime. This week's weather ...
I keep seeing things in my yard that shouldn’t be there, like some yucky yellow stuff. What is it? Rain, humidity and warm temperatures are the perfect petri dish for slime molds and many forms of ...
I was on my regular Duluth dog walk last week when I spotted this in a neighbor’s mulch. I’m no expert, but I’m pretty sure this is a slime mold – specifically, “dog vomit” slime mold: Fuligo septica.
Going by the astrological calendar, we are just getting into the second week of summer. If you use the meteorological calendar, we're wrapping up the first month. Until this past week, our summer has ...
Q. Every year about this time master gardeners start getting questions, like, “What’s the stuff that looks like dog vomit all over my lawn,” or “What is this patch of gel filled marbles on my mulch,” ...