rewired_X reports: maybe make it possible to use ... #5429
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which mushrooms? the big ethereal ones or the little brown ones or ?
the red and brown mushrooms from flowers(?)
Research says one wants to specifically not have mushrooms in one's mulch :D
Should we?
i suppose it depends on what you want to grow w/ the mulch, and how much the aesthetics of a e.g. a perfectly manicured grass lawn matter to you. the brown mushrooms (agaricus bisporus probably) won't harm plants, and the red mushrooms (amanita muscaria) won't even grow if there aren't compatible trees in the area, and also won't harm plants.
this is a low priority issue, but i'm vaguely in favor of it, though i'm waiting for someone else to propose the recipe (or e.g. adding them to the "seed" group).