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  • Killed moss in grass, what to do next?

    My aunt, who is not a gardener, has a lawn with borders that she does nothing with apart from the occasional trim or mowing. After seeing what I'm doing with growing veg she is starting to get an interest in all things edible as she's due to retire soon. She's at the planning where to put stuff stage and wants to prepare the ground, get some manure in etc.

    She has used some moss killer on her lawn which is now in brown patches but we don't know what to do next. I don't have a lawn so thought I'd ask you peeps who are the wise owls on here...

    Do we dig out the dead moss and then re-sow grass or will the stuff that killed off the moss affect any new grass? Maybe she should leave it til next year.

    One part of the lawn she may want to lift to have a bigger veg patch. Same question really, will the chemicals in the moss killer mean she shouldn't use the soil for a while.

    Any help please?

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    Just rake the moss out until you can see soil. Scatter seed over area, rake in,lightly cover with soil sand mix and Bobs your uncle!

    The chemical used to control the moss,(usually ferrous sulphate?) will do no harm to the soil.
    My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
    to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

    Diversify & prosper


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    • #3
      Will do, that sounds easy.

      How DID you know my uncle is called Bob, Snagder?

      It's Johnny really but that's his middle name and his first name is Robert.

      And don't take the Mick out of me. You can't as my Dad's called Mick....hehehe!

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