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"content": "nostr:npub1ecpqdj2lntlzn2rv6e2nsnxc73zjhpc6vjjkgrvem2465hh3npasva59pq fungi generally specialize in one food source or another, so I doubt that fungus that eats dead leaves will also parasitize living plants. Further, fungus that colonizes trees isn't likely to colonize garden plants and vice versa.\n\nThere's a lot of fungi, and they don't follow rules so you could be right, but still leaves are a good component to compost, and if you do that right it kills the fungi anyway.\n\nAnyway, you inspired me to rake just now so thanks! 🍂",
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