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Old 27-05-2003, 04:56 PM
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Best way to get rid of patches of moss in fescue lawn?

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Bill Reynolds wrote:
Best way to get rid of patches of moss in fescue lawn?

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Your soil may be acidic. Put down lime (50 lbs per 1000 sg ft), if
your soil test reads acidic.

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Bill Reynolds wrote:
Best way to get rid of patches of moss in fescue lawn?

TIA

Your soil may be acidic. Put down lime (50 lbs per 1000 sg ft), if
your soil test reads acidic.


And ferrous sulphate moss killer.

I've had some good results by sprinkling my fireplace ash on the moss. It is
perhaps a quick way to reduce acidity.

Bob



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