Seasons are changing and I am getting some mushrooms in my yard

Fertile Soil

The leaves are beginning to fall off the trees near my home and the weather is getting colder. Last night, it rained quite a bit, but up in the mountains, it was snowing pretty much all night long. When I went outside to check my wildflowers, I noticed that there are a lot of mushrooms popping up in my front yard now.

I haven't ever had mushrooms growing in my front yard, so it was pretty cool to see that the soil in my front yard is a lot more fertile this year than it has been in previous years. My back gets mushrooms all the time and I think that is from a combination of the birds that live in the trees in my back shitting all over the yard and my dogs adding their shit all over the place as well. My backyard is still very green while most people's lawns are starting to yellow as the seasons change. So I guess a little shit in the soil is good for it.

This wildflower plant is sprouting new flowers everyday. It is weird how this plant waited until the end of the season to begin sprouting buds. I came so close to pulling all of the plants like this, but now I am glad that I didn't because the flowers are so cool and there are so many of them.

The rest of the flowers are all dying and they look pretty cool as they die. I am waiting for them to lose all of their color before I cut the heads off and break them up around the yard in hopes of the seeds taking root and returning next year.

I am trying to decide what to do with the actual body of the plants. I've thought about chopping them down and mulching them with my lawnmower to give some more nutrients to the soil, but I have heard that if you do that, it is best to wait until spring because there may be some pollinators in the plants sleeping. But I dont think that they will survive the winter when the snow gets a few feet deep and covers all these plants.



It is going to be sad when the flowers are all dead for the season, but these plants are going to continue to add more and more nutrients for my soil. I wouldn't be surprised if I have a bunch of mushrooms all over the place next spring when the snow melts off.
It's time for nature to change its shell, my friend. These flowers will go and snow will replace them. I am sure you will have more mushrooms in your front yard in the new year because once they come, they keep coming haha.
Hell ya. The mushrooms will go great with the gnomes that I want to put in the yard.
It's sad to see the beauty of nature goes away with the nature itself...
Nature has an evolving beauty and that is what makes it so special.
No doubt, the best creator, destroyer, healer and many other ..it has everything.
I've always found that nature has a captivating way of luring us towards its beauty and your photography shows how skilled you are in this regard 💖
Although I can't decide for you nevertheless, I think the seeds of those dying off would be dispersed by the wind to begin a new journey around your environment when the weather becomes favorable. Hehe, life cycle
But as you said, mulching them will also go a long way, especially as manure for your mushrooms 🍄
Nature has every kind of plant that can grow or die during their regime...
I myself love flowers very much and in the same way I find beautiful places and go there and take pictures of them. It takes time and effort and the pictures are good.
ciertamente el otoño da una sensación de tristeza por los colores de la naturaleza..pero muy bella esa época del año.