Moss can be a real bother in your garden during ... Chelsey from the gardening blog Good Grow has got the lowdown on a nifty natural solution using something you've probably got in your kitchen ...
Moss has no true roots and is therefore unable to draw water from the soil;it absorbs water and nutrients through its leaves making it a no-mow grass. 2. Shade is a must for growing a moss lawn.
Scarification is a popular method used to get rid of unwanted moss and excess thatch, helping your grass to breathe and grow. Article continues below BBC's Gardeners' World host Monty Don advises ...