A small (10') ornamental garden tree (possibly Acer family, hard pruned each winter its first leaves in Spring are creamy white turning green in Summer) has suddenly sprouted two large fungi (dinner plate size!) growing at right angles from the main trunk. I will attempt to attach some pics. The tree, at least 20 y.o, wasn’t at its best last year and this year the recent floods seemed to finish it off - it is now dead or nearly dead. Fortunately it’s not very close to fruit or veg areas and as far as I can tell from Internet pics it’s not Honey Fungus…. but what is it and should I be alarmed? …. I’m planning on disposing of fungus and tree skeleton over the weekend - do I need to dig out the tree roots, do I need to replace the soil?
Also, once cleared the area becomes a convenient spot for an unheated greenhouse… I won’t be growing in the soil but tubs, troughs, pots etc – is that going to be OK or a hostage to fortune?
Very grateful for any advice.
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Also, once cleared the area becomes a convenient spot for an unheated greenhouse… I won’t be growing in the soil but tubs, troughs, pots etc – is that going to be OK or a hostage to fortune?
Very grateful for any advice.
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