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Q: How did the artillery fungus get in my mulch? My neighbors do not have it – only me! Why me!
Q: In your studies, have you found any wood/bark mulches that the artillery fungus absolutely will NOT grow on?
Q: So what mulch(es) appear to be best?
Q: How about artificially colored mulches?
Q: Should I put down new mulch each year?
Q: How about composted mulch? Is it better or worse?
Q: What if I just paint over the spores on my wood mulch?
Q: You mean that the artillery fungus can come in on plants and shrubbery that I am planting along my foundation?
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