What's the best way to get rid of moss growing between patio bricks?
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Pressure washing. This is not a permanent cure, but if someone has one that isn't too labor intensive and doesn't require removing the bricks (on a patio), I'd really like to know about it.
There is a product called wet-and-forget that works on moss and mildew.Home Improvements stores carry this and very good ratings have been reported.
Why do you want to get rid of it? Moss is a nice feature
I love moss and I think it is beautiful growing between the bricks or rocks.
Applied dry...20 Mule Team Borax, sweep into the cracks, usually good for one season
I just read an article about using baking soda. I am going to try it on my paver patio.
Can wet and forget be used on roof shingles?