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Hi all

I got a lawn with a lot of moss in it! The client has pets so what is the best way to get rid of the moss, do I just scarfie it or is there something to put onto it that will help with killing it off, please?

Also what is the best way of feeding the lawn afterwards to get the grass in good condition, please?

I look forward to your help.

Thanks, Brian

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  • PRO

    Have a look at 'Moss Off', think ProGreen sell it

    • Hi, Kevin Thanks for that! I had a chat with them today, and it seam OK for the job!

       

  • Scarifier first, then apply MoBacter.

  • PRO

    You could try mobactor only this spring - will feed and kill the moss, and hopefully help decompose it and some thatch. About now is the right time to do so. scarifying / aeration / feed and overseed would be good but for best results needs light use for a couple of months - not always possible with dogs.

    Nice thing about mobactor is the moss doesn't go black - just a light brown.

     

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