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Controlling moss
On 5/4/04 3:38 AM, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote: "Ann" wrote in message ... "Joe McElvenney" wrote in message ... Hi, I have trouble with too much moss on some of my garden walls and parts of the drive. I would like to control it rather than eliminate it entirely as to me it has a certain rustic charm when in the right place and quantity. I use a power washer to get rid of moss\weeds on paths, drives and patios - beats chemicals - quite a bit of work but the results are really good. That's all very well, but the moss comes right back during the succeeding winter. In any case, you cannot get it off the soil in the beds that way. I once spoke to anurseryman about it. He said that the moss was an indication of a poor soil. . For luck, I tried to put on more fertiliser than I usually do, as the nurseryman advised. Result: A truly bumper crop of moss on all the beds. Franz I fortunately have a local source of chicken manure. It comes mixed with sawdust. It is dry but ripe! I get a load in the winter and just throw it all over my lawn...I can just see some of you cringing! Yes, it does stink...I call it farm fresh air! I live in an area that gets lots of rain in the winter and the rain washes the manure into the ground and the grass grows over and through it. The odd clump of manure that doesn't break down I solve by putting on my West Coast cowboy boots (rubber boots) and boot (kick) the clumps into submission! The clumps of manure, once kicked, spread out and eventually disappear as the grass starts to grow in the spring. I had moss growing strongly in one area and I put an extra amount of this sawdusty manure on that area. It looked terrible for a time but now no moss and the grass is growing green and well. The nurseryman was probably right about poor soil but if there is no grass under the moss how can the grass take over and obliterate the moss? I have heard that the only way (other than my way with stinky sawdusty manure) is to cover the moss with an inch + - of sand. This smothers the moss and any grass below will grow through the sand. The grass does need nutrients to grow strongly. (To ensure you have enough nutrients in the soil throw a big party. Supply free beer to all your male friends and have them....broadcast the end results in the chosen mossy area. Or a slower, but equally effective way, drink the beer yourself and follow the above suggestion. It works...don't ask me how I know). Gary Fort Langley, BC Canada |
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