Is there a way to get rid of moss in grass?
Afraid it is going to take over lawns.
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Hi Bev, here are some tips for getting rid of moss in your grass. Good luck. Simply rake the yard thoroughly and with ample force to lift the moss away. Use a spring-tine rake. If you have a larger lawn, you can get a dethatching blade for yourlawn mower. Set the height adjustment so that the tines can touch the surface of the soil, but if you set it too low, you will also remove your grass.
How to Get Rid of Moss in Your Lawn: 14 Steps (with Pictures)
https://m.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Moss-in-Your-Lawn
sunlight, air circulation & less moisture--so remove any thing blocking the sun,this will create more air flow; less watering,sprinklers, ground moisture accumulation
Hi Bev, this video has some great ideas to get rid of moss on several surfaces including grass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AZpJcedJUk
srinkle lime on the area or if you have a wood burning stove, use those ashes to sprinkle around and grass will return