Here’s why it’s there and what to do about it.
Moss growing in your lawn signals several problems including poor, acidic soil, not enough sunlight, and too much moisture.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When clumps of moss take over your lawn, it’s usually a sign that the growing or soil conditions aren’t ideal for healthy grass.
But the cool environment along with moisture and dirt is also a good place for moss to thrive. Concrete and brick retain ...
As gardeners start mapping out their plans for the upcoming spring season, many will spot annoying moss patches that have cropped up during the cold, soggy winter. Moss flourishes in moist ...
With spring just around the corner, lawns are beginning to stir back to life – but gardeners need to act now before moss takes hold. Early spring is prime time for moss to run riot, as grass remains ...
Moss is so beautiful in the cool, moist months, when it plumps up like fat plush cushions. In shady areas, a lush mossy carpet is far lovelier than a raggedy lawn and needs much less care. That said, ...
Whether moss is a problem is largely down to personal preference. Some gardeners appreciate its velvety green carpet, while others aspire to a ‘perfect’ lawn. If you fall into the latter camp, now is ...
Moss thrives in damp, shaded areas with poor soil conditions where turfgrass struggles. Improving soil fertility, pH, drainage, and sunlight can help turfgrass out-compete moss. Moss is a native plant ...
Moss can take over a lawn in springtime and block nutrients from reaching the grass, but a lawn expert has shared how one ...