This is more a question than a comment. I opened a bag of potting soil that I bought several months ago for to plant some Lilies of the Valley next to the house. When I started scooping out the potting soil I found white, lacey, tendril-y clumps that I think must be fungus. (I am a gardening novice). My gardening neighbor said I should not use that potting soil if it had fungus. Internet had different opinions from "don't" to "it's not harmful". I trust Farmer's ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË so I hope you can help me (and quickly. Those poor plants have been waiting two weeks for me to finally plant them so I REALLY don't want to mess it up by kkilling them with bad soil ). Would exposure to the sun make the potting soil good? I'm not supposed to carry anything heavy so I'm hoping to avoid another shopping trip if i can. I very much appreciate your help and recommendations .
This is more a question than a comment. I opened a bag of potting soil that I bought several months ago for to plant some Lilies of the Valley next to the house. When I started scooping out the potting soil I found white, lacey, tendril-y clumps that I think must be fungus. (I am a gardening novice). My gardening neighbor said I should not use that potting soil if it had fungus. Internet had different opinions from "don't" to "it's not harmful". I trust Farmer's ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË so I hope you can help me (and quickly. Those poor plants have been waiting two weeks for me to finally plant them so I REALLY don't want to mess it up by kkilling them with bad soil ). Would exposure to the sun make the potting soil good? I'm not supposed to carry anything heavy so I'm hoping to avoid another shopping trip if i can. I very much appreciate your help and recommendations .