First of all you have got to have the things identiffied, your local university mycologist might be able to help. Please remember that fungi are important components of healthy soil ecosystems. Gee it would be wonderful if they turned out to be something wonderfully edible, like coprinus. If you dont loke them in your garden just put on a pair of gloves and pick them each morning and throw them in the garbage. These are the fruiting bodies, as long as there is something for the mycleium (vegetative part, which is below ground) to digest it will always be there. Like any thing that grows in the garden they are seasonal and will go away when it is time for them to. Karen
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