What causes little toadstool like spores to grow in my grass…?
poor drainage, poor soil, nitrogen deficiency, or you could just have a good old fashioned “fairy ring campignion” small brown droopy looking toadstools, that grow in yearly increasing circles, with very rich green grass in the centre, and yellowish grass on the outside of the circle, look it up on the net, if this sounds familiar….
Toadstools and their kin are particularly fond of decaying organic material and moist conditions. The decaying organic materials that they like best are wood, leaves, and composts. The deciding factor that’s probably contributing to your mushroomy lawn is probably the moisture factor, though. Do you water often?….if so, you might hold back on the water a bit if your lawn is o.k. with that. That ought to cut back the fungus among us.