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Has a circle of mushrooms popped up in your yard? These "fairy rings" can actually harm your lawn, but can baking soda get rid of them? We asked an expert.
Answer: This arrangement of mushrooms is called a fairy ring, and you don't see a perfect ring like this very often. It occurs when a fungal spore lands in a spot and begins to grow.
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Fairy rings are most commonly seen during the warmer months. It is usually during this time of year when north Florida receives most of its rainfall.
Fairy rings are the above-ground evidence of fungal happenings below. Mycelium -- fungal threads -- grow underground and when conditions are right (when the rain begins), mushrooms pop up overnight.