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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Iron Sulphate to kill it.
You can add lime to to the soil and that will help neutralize the acid.
But they're not long term solutions.
Dish soap ?
2 oz. of dish soap to a gallon of water.
Spray onto moss and leave for a day or two.
Moss should turn brown and start to die off.
Rake up and the grass should start to grow.
You can add lime to to the soil and that will help neutralize the acid.
But they're not long term solutions.
Dish soap ?
2 oz. of dish soap to a gallon of water.
Spray onto moss and leave for a day or two.
Moss should turn brown and start to die off.
Rake up and the grass should start to grow.