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Moss on paths
There's quite a bit of moss growing on the tarmac drive outside my front door. It's on the north side of the house so well shaded. It's got much worse this year and I want to get rid of it before it freezes while saturated with water. The drive slopes down from the house and has shrubs in beds on each side. Any liquid that's put on the moss runs into one or both of the beds and anything residual will get trodden into the house. Given the standard of the rest of the house I don't expect the tarmac to be of very high quality so I'm wary of using a high-pressure washer. Is there anything that will kill the moss but degrade on contact with soil? I want to be safe but don't want to kill the plants. TIA -- Sally Holmes Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England |
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