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OT(ish) preventing moss in lawn
Just to mention that, looking at out back lawn, you can see the areas
where we have walked to and from the shed at the bottom because the grass is darker green and there is no moss. Unwalked areas a thick with light green moss. I hadn't realised that walking on grass over winter helped keep moss down. Cheers Dave R -- Windows 8.1 on PCSpecialist box |
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OT(ish) preventing moss in lawn
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David wrote: Just to mention that, looking at out back lawn, you can see the areas where we have walked to and from the shed at the bottom because the grass is darker green and there is no moss. Unwalked areas a thick with light green moss. I hadn't realised that walking on grass over winter helped keep moss down. It's not just winter. Moss is much more sensitive to wear than lawn grasses. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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