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Take a look at
http://www.originaltouch.co.uk

there is a solution for removing moss from lawns that actually feeds
and encourages root growth so that the moss can't develop

Hope this helps

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Hope this helps


LOL, I see it's a mousse, so it fits the thread at least!

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Try the moss killer for lawns at www.mosskillers.co.uk.
It's also organic and feeds the lawn
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