Warm winter = more moss
As is to be expected there have been several questions about
controlling moss in urg during the last weeks - it is that time of the year. But in my grass (cannot call it a lawn) there is significantly more moss this spring; thicker and in places where previously there was none. Can this be a side-effect of the warmer winter? Have other urg'ers this same experience? |
Warm winter = more moss
"Rob" wrote in message ups.com... As is to be expected there have been several questions about controlling moss in urg during the last weeks - it is that time of the year. But in my grass (cannot call it a lawn) there is significantly more moss this spring; thicker and in places where previously there was none. Can this be a side-effect of the warmer winter? Have other urg'ers this same experience? Hi Rob, I certainly have more moss this year, but would ascribe it to damp rather than warmth - this winter has been damp and grey, and milder I grant you. Chris S |
Warm winter = more moss
"Rob" wrote in message ups.com... As is to be expected there have been several questions about controlling moss in urg during the last weeks - it is that time of the year. But in my grass (cannot call it a lawn) there is significantly more moss this spring; thicker and in places where previously there was none. Can this be a side-effect of the warmer winter? Have other urg'ers this same experience? I've had a lot of moss in my 'lawn' for a long time, I don't worry about it, as it doesn't need mowing and it is easy to walk on! Alan |
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