Why remove moss from a lawn?
Why remove moss from a lawn?
It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? -- Chris |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
In message ], Chris ]
writes Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? It stops the grass growing so well, so if you want a nice grassy lawn then it can be a problem. If you don't mind it, then no, no reason to remove it -- Chris French |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 10:55:55 +0100, chris French
wrote: In message ], Chris ] writes Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? It stops the grass growing so well, so if you want a nice grassy lawn then it can be a problem. If you don't mind it, then no, no reason to remove it indeed. A weed is only a plant growing in the wrong place. -- http://www.bra-and-pants.com http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk http://www.holidayunder100.co.uk |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
On Mar 30, 11:44*am, mogga wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 10:55:55 +0100, chris French wrote: In message ], Chris ] writes Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? It stops the grass growing so well, so if you want a nice grassy lawn then it can be *a problem. If you don't mind it, then no, no reason to remove it indeed. A weed is only a plant growing in the wrong place. --http://www.bra-and-pants.comhttp://www.voucherfreebies.co.ukhttp://www.holidayunder100.co.uk It's rather nice if you can get rid of the grass and just have the moss, No mowing. |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
On Mar 30, 10:37*am, Chris ] wrote:
Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? -- Chris Because for some sad people moss = dirt. ;~) If it's green and comfortable to walk on then I have much more interesting things to do than obsess about moss and better things to spend money on than moss killers, feeds, scarifying etc.(like plants - and creating good conditions in which to grow them) So we have mossy herb rich grass (that's daisys, self heal, clover, sundry speedwells, the odd cowslip etc.) A neighbour of ours has just had his grass 'Green Thumbed' There is absolutely nothing else in his garden. Rod |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
On Mar 30, 1:52*pm, Dave Hill wrote:
On Mar 30, 11:44*am, mogga wrote: On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 10:55:55 +0100, chris French wrote: In message ], Chris ] writes Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? It stops the grass growing so well, so if you want a nice grassy lawn then it can be *a problem. If you don't mind it, then no, no reason to remove it indeed. A weed is only a plant growing in the wrong place. --http://www.bra-and-pants.comhttp://www.voucherfreebies.co.ukhttp://ww.... It's rather nice if you can get rid of the grass and just have the moss, No mowing.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The moss does not grow evenly, it goes alll umpy and bumpy. |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
"Chris" ] wrote in message ]... Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? -- No. It depends if you want grass. Tina |
Why remove moss from a lawn?
In message ], Chris ]
writes Why remove moss from a lawn? It's pleasant to walk on! Is there any reason? To feed it to trolls. -- hugh "Believe nothing. No matter where you read it, Or who said it, Even if I have said it, Unless it agrees with your own reason And your own common sense." Buddha |
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