Will mushrooms damage the herb beside which they're growing? I live in a condo and, as a consequence, must grow...

I live in a condo and, as a consequence, must grow everything in containers. I planted, as I other do, oregano, basil, parsley, rosemary, chives, as well as some small pepper. In the last few weeks, most of the containers enjoy been invaded by mushroom growth.

1) Is this deleterious to the herb?

2) More importantly, is it harmful to me if I ingest the herb?

3) How can I get rid of this growth?

I love mushrooms, but I'm not something like to eat these!


Any warning or knowledge is appreciated.
Answers:    The mushrooms aren't deadly to the herbs. But, it is an indication that you may be overwatering the herb. It won't hurt you to ingest the herbs, as long as you bath them properly before doing so.

To find rid of the mushrooms, pull them out. Then tear off roughly speaking an inch of the top of the soil and throw it out in the trash. Then replace the removed soil near new soil or mulch. If you don't remove this soil, remaining spores can verbs to grow into new mushrooms.

And, doesn`t matter what you do, don't eat them. Wash your hand well next to hot water and soap after touching them, too. You never know how poisonous any given type of mushroom can be.
put a fine eyeshade over the mushrooms so there spores cant spread through the upper air, the mold they produce on other food isnt served anywhere i eat, so ego prolly not ingest any of it.