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Part of a fairy ring in our garden. The difference in grass growth between where the mushrooms grew last year vs this year is especially visible this year.

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[-] Drusas@fedia.io 5 points 1 day ago

Specifically, that there is not enough nitrogen for the mushrooms/mycelium, which require more nitrogen than grass does. This is less of a problem in areas where wildlife lives as their droppings provide nitrogen content to the soil.

Basically, it's a lawn problem. Need more than just barren grass for healthy mycelium beneath the soil surface.

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