Removing Moss
No matter how well you care for your lawn, a bit of moss is almost inevitable. You can remove it by aerating the soil or using a quality moss repellent.
No matter how well you care for your lawn, a bit of moss is almost inevitable. You can remove it by aerating the soil or using a quality moss repellent.
Aerating:
Aerating introduces air into the soil and removes the thatch layer. This cuts the moss roots, preventing rapid regrowth. It's recommended to aerate about twice a year—once after summer and once after the frost period.
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