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Many thanks to all that helped me on my horrible moss problem (Moss -
7/5/13) I now have one of the best looking lawns in the street and even the wife is pleased. I intend to do as advised in the last thread; fork it. Q: When do I fork it? Do I need to put moss killer down again? Sorry for being vague. Cheers Steve |
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On Sun, 4 Aug 2013 17:18:34 +0100, "Mr Pounder"
wrote: Many thanks to all that helped me on my horrible moss problem (Moss - 7/5/13) I now have one of the best looking lawns in the street and even the wife is pleased. I intend to do as advised in the last thread; fork it. Q: When do I fork it? Do I need to put moss killer down again? Sorry for being vague. Cheers Steve Autumn or spring are the times to spike or fork the lawn. I prefer to do it in the spring and use the autumn to go over the lawn with a spring tine rake to remove the thatch (dead grass) that clogs the surface. Others I know prefer to spike in the autumn and de-thatch in the spring. I usually give the lawn a feed in the spring. There are both liquid and granular products available. The advantage of liquid over granular is that it is almost impossible to over-apply. (Over applying granular feed will scorch the grass and it'll be black for a while though it will recover in time.) There's always a bit of moss in my lawn in the spring so I usually use Evergreen Complete. It'll do the feed/weed kill/moss control in one go. It's available as both granules and a soluble powder. -- Cheers, Jake ======================================= Wilting just a little at the east end of Swansea Bay. |
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