How do I keep moss from growing around flower beds facing north ?

Larue
by Larue
  6 answers
  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Apr 27, 2017

    You can use an iron fertilizer to help discourage the moss and spread a chunky loose bark in your flower beds to keep moss away. Good luck!

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 27, 2017

    Remove the moss as much as possible and apply Dolomite Lime

  • D roach D roach on Apr 27, 2017

    I would say your problem is moisture. Try putting in extra drainage. Moss thrives in damp areas. alternatively plant really thirsty plants, a small tree may help.

  • Landsharkinnc Landsharkinnc on Apr 28, 2017

    Plant species that need cool, damp, environment.. Moss is not a bad thing

  • Pgl Pgl on Apr 29, 2017

    Moss is beneficial get a book in mosses there are hundreds species. I have one kind the blooms tiny little reddish caps. I call it the soldier moss. I have some which send out tiny little sprouts that look like question marks. Moss also is benificial plant it helps to keep the ground moist for your plants.

  • Sharon Sharon on Apr 29, 2017

    Sprinkle Moss Out in areas you don't want, then when it turns black, rake it out.