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moss in lawns
I have just lawnraked my lawn and there is still moss in the grass is it best to feed the grass first and then use moss killer or use moss killer first
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Get rid of the moss first, then the grass can grow in its place (but you might need to re-seed that area).
From the Royal Horticultural Society's website:
http://apps.rhs.org.u.../Profile.aspx?pid=422
Chris
From the Royal Horticultural Society's website:
http://apps.rhs.org.u.../Profile.aspx?pid=422
Chris
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You do not need to aerate or scarify lawns . It is completely unnecessary and a waste of time and effort. Use a mulching mower, ferrous sulphate is the cheapest way to kill moss, fertilise in the spring to replace nutrients washed down into the soil by the winter rain. Do not cut lower than 2" and do not cut in dry weather but allow the grass to get a bit longer. This reduces water loss from the grass and the soil. Thatch in the lawn is part of the natural process of the composting of dead material and it holds moisture and nutrients which are then available for the grass.