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Old 05-05-2004, 04:07 AM
Timothy
 
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Default Help needed for moss massacre

On Tue, 04 May 2004 20:52:25 +0200, apaz wrote:


Moved into new property with good sized garden treated with
feed/weed/moss killer killed some moss waited 5 weeks and treated
again, 60% of garden is moss. The moss is very dense in places and
won't come up with a rake, but can be ripped up by hand, exposing a
network of fine brown roots attached to the soil.I have tried aerating
with spring loaded roller but barely reaches past mossbeds. Has anyone
got any suggestions on the process of rebuilding a lawn?


I would test the ph of the lawn for starts. If the ph is low then adjust
it with lime untill you get a good 6.5 ph reading. As far as removing the
moss, I would suggest that you thatch the lawn with a thatcher
(power rake). Depending on your location, average amount of sun and rain,
choose a good seed for your location. Over seed the thatched lawn area and
lay fertilizer at the same time. Water and wait up to 21 days for the seed
to sprout. You may possibly want to areate in the fall.

To keep your moss away for good, you'll want to understand why it's there
in the first place and correct the problems. Is there too much shade for
grass to grow properly? Is the soil full of clay? Is the soil compacted or
the ph to low? Do you have a drainage issue?

Good luck with the moss battle.