GardenBanter.co.uk

GardenBanter.co.uk (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/)
-   United Kingdom (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/united-kingdom/)
-   -   Moss Problems (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/united-kingdom/37012-moss-problems.html)

Edward Holt 17-07-2003 06:09 PM

Moss Problems
 
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a better
method?



bnd777 17-07-2003 09:12 PM

Moss Problems
 
Sulphate of Iron is the moss killing ingredient in proprietary weed and feed
products
Join a Horticultural club or find a farmer supply shop and you can get a
huge bag of it for same price as small box in regular garden or DIY stores


"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a better
method?





Iain M Lee 17-07-2003 09:12 PM

Moss Problems
 
"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a better
method?


Use Iron Sulphate.

I got some from Smiths Do it All.



Edward Holt 18-07-2003 07:42 AM

Moss Problems
 
On doing a search on that, I think the moss that I have in the soil is
pearlwort - any tips for removing that?

"Iain M Lee" wrote in message
...
"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the

moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to

require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've

tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a

better
method?


Use Iron Sulphate.

I got some from Smiths Do it All.





Jeff Coles 18-07-2003 10:22 AM

Moss Problems
 
Apart from treating with Sulphate of Iron, I find a light scarification with
a tyned rake on the moss effected area and regular cutting 2 or 3 times a
week in the height of the growing season ( May to August)
at a cutting height of no less than an inch as produced a really fine weed
free lawn, despited being surrounded by neglected, weed ridden gardens. I am
lucky that my lawn is only small and only takes 10 to 15 minutes to cut and
care for.

Regards

Jeff



"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a better
method?





pied piper 19-07-2003 01:24 AM

Moss Problems
 
well good for u ass face
"Jeff Coles" wrote in message
...
Apart from treating with Sulphate of Iron, I find a light scarification

with
a tyned rake on the moss effected area and regular cutting 2 or 3 times a
week in the height of the growing season ( May to August)
at a cutting height of no less than an inch as produced a really fine weed
free lawn, despited being surrounded by neglected, weed ridden gardens. I

am
lucky that my lawn is only small and only takes 10 to 15 minutes to cut

and
care for.

Regards

Jeff



"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the

moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to

require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've

tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a

better
method?







Edward Holt 19-07-2003 11:43 AM

Moss Problems
 
I've now got some J Arthur Bowers Sulphate of Iron but it doesn't tell me in
what quantities for treating moss - any ideas on how much I should use?


"Iain M Lee" wrote in message
...
"Edward Holt" wrote in message
.. .
My garden has a moss problem.

What can I put on the lawn, hand spreadable, that will just kill the

moss
rather than kill it and feed it?
I've had problems in the past with lawn feeder causing the lawn to

require
cutting twice a week.

Also, I get moss in the floor beds and it takes ages to remove. I've

tried
hand weeding out the moss and it takes for ever. I then tried using a

sieve
and I'm not convinced it all got removed from the soil. Is there a

better
method?


Use Iron Sulphate.

I got some from Smiths Do it All.






All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:31 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter