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Algaeal near lawn
What is a good remedy for this problem? I have one spot in the corner of my
back yard where there is a great deal of shade from an oak and the soil pretty much stays moist, especially after all the rain we've had here in Florida the last few weeks. The area is about 50/50 covered with concrete walkway and soil that would normally be used for a flower bed. It's righ around where the one of the main spillways end from the roof(no rain gutters). I've thought about just spraying the area with a dilute bleach solution since there really isn't any vegetation around that I need to worry about damaging but if there is a better way, I am open to suggestions. Thanks JTMcD wrote in message ... SMF wrote: Does anyone have any idea if algae dies when the frost comes? Should I spray it now, might mess up the lawn or will it just take care of itself? Thanks It's your soil and environment. Frost only delays it. -- GO #40 |
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