Moss growing in your lawn signals several problems including poor, acidic soil, not enough sunlight, and too much moisture.
A gardening expert has shared his top tips for spring lawn care, including one mineral that can help grass dominate over moss ...
Lawns require considerable attention following summer to prevent them from becoming parched, but gardeners must also be vigilant about moisture accumulating around the grass as this could encourage ...
Keeping a lawn healthy after winter can be challenging, especially as moss begins to appear as the weather warms up. As ...
Moss is a native plant that is opportunistic and will grow where conditions are not favorable for healthy lawns. These are usually damp, shaded areas where the moss thrives and the turf struggles. To ...
UK lawns smothered in moss after winter? Monty Don’s simple March lawn task promises thicker, healthier turf without chemicals – will you try it now?
Short days, persistent rainfall, and cooler weather provide perfect growing conditions for moss to overtake weary lawns. Healthy grass typically thrives by growing quickly enough to occupy available ...
The traditional approach is to treat the dense green clumps with chemicals, but are we making unnecessary work for ourselves?
Q: At the rear and north side of my house, my lawn gets mossy. I’ve tried putting lime down to mitigate the moss problem, with little to no results. — Joe Dawidowicz, Suwannee A: The lime didn’t work ...
Q: We have 2 1/2 acres with a beautiful lawn and wonderful oak trees. The problem: Moss seems to be taking over. Everywhere I look there is more moss. Is there something I can do to control it? — B.
Winter and spring are peak moss season – an expert explains how to tackle it quickly and prevent it returning ...
Lawns tend to need a lot of care after summer to stop them drying out, but gardeners also need to watch out for moisture clumping up the grass otherwise it could attract moss. Moss in a spongy menace ...