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Lawn moss
I raked off a bin bag full of moss and debris off my small front ;awn.
It looks pretty bad now - what should \i do please Thanks Rich |
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Lawn moss
'Richard',
Sounds as if your lawn is mostly quite damp due to poor drainage and lack of sunshine. Moss thrives in such conditions. You could aerate it now with a tined fork and then in the spring treat it with a lawn feed which contains moss killer. Having done that, it will soon recover. Added pointers: http://aginfo.psu.edu/PSP/03psp/03115.html Regards, Emrys Davies. wrote in message ... I raked off a bin bag full of moss and debris off my small front ;awn. It looks pretty bad now - what should \i do please Thanks Rich |
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Lawn moss
" Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... 'Richard', Sounds as if your lawn is mostly quite damp due to poor drainage and lack of sunshine. Moss thrives in such conditions. You could aerate it now with a tined fork and then in the spring treat it with a lawn feed which contains moss killer. Having done that, it will soon recover. Added pointers: http://aginfo.psu.edu/PSP/03psp/03115.html Regards, Emrys Davies. wrote in message ... I raked off a bin bag full of moss and debris off my small front ;awn. It looks pretty bad now - what should \i do Unless you improve the drainageof the lawn, moss will return within a few weeks, no matter how much moss killer you use (or how often you use it.). I have been trying for years , without success, to get rid of moss from my lawn permanently. (It would be too big a job to make lasting improvements to the drainage). Bevan |
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