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False parasol mushrooms often form circles in lawns, resembling fairy rings. Common after wet weather, they're not edible.
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He added that while mushrooms often get a bad rap, they're not a negative thing to have growing in your garden. "If they are identified as being edible, they are certainly very beneficial”, he said.
Fungi is therefore an important part of the garden ecosystem and – where possible – should be left alone. However, if you want a perfect lawn, mushrooms that form ‘fairy rings’ may be an annoyance.
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