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. Before you head off for a store-bought solution, consider these ...
September is actually a great time for you to continue to enjoy your garden, and to roll up your sleeves and prepare your lawn for next year before the winter months set in. One thing that makes lawns ...
A lush green lawn is the perfect backdrop for a summer lounge chair or barbecue, yet the season's heat can encourage moss to flourish if you're not vigilant. Moss tends to take over gardens during ...
Moss is a native plant that is opportunistic and will grow where conditions are not favorable for healthy lawns. These are usually damp, shaded areas where the moss thrives and the turf struggles. To ...
Moss thieves in wet conditions so it is a consistent nuisance on lawns once the rainy autumn days arrive, but there is a natural way to get rid of it that costs pennies. Article continues below ...
Moss is not technically a weed if you aren't growing it on purpose, but it may as well be one. It’s a simple and ancient plant with a shallow root system. It is an opportunistic plant that will take ...
Quite often, mosses in the lawn are blamed for killing the turf grass. But moss is an opportunistic weed that takes advantage of bare spots in the lawn. The presence of moss is a good indicator of the ...
Avid gardeners have hailed a 'brilliant' hack to get rid of moss from your lawn without the hassle of raking it away. It's no secret we've had a miserable winter, filled with relentless rain, rain, ...
Moss, much like weeds, is infamous for taking over garden lawns, revelling in damp conditions and flourishing in the shadows. When a lawn feels spongy underfoot, it's often due to leafy green stems or ...