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The difference in grass growth caused by a fairy ring
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Here we name it Witches' Circle of Mushrooms, nice to see, but indicates underlying nutrient deficiencies of the lawn, and poorly permeable soil
Yeah, in German it's also called Hexenring (witches' circle). Both are pretty cool names.
Interesting, I didn't know that. But spot on, the soil here is very clay-y. I'm not very bothered about the nutrient deficiencies, whatever grows, grows.
It is called a heksenkring here in Flemish Belgium.
Everyone does what they want with the layout of their garden, unlike in America where the HOA makes your life difficult.