Moss will always come back if you don't keep on top of it. Our annual moss eradication plan which will keep your grass healthy and your moss out of sight.
Ferrous or iron sulphate as a soluble product or mixed with sand to make lawn sand kills moss and also greens the lawn brilliantly
Using the correct spray equipment will improve controlling and killing moss in the lawn whilst saving you time and effort
To get rid of moss in the lawn start by spraying a ferrous sulphate based moss killer then remove the dead moss by raking
Removing and getting rid of moss in the lawn can be hard work so start by maintaining healthy grass with good maintenance methods.
Shade, clay soil and poor drainage all help moss grow in the lawn so try a few natural control techniques to get more grass
Iron or ferrous sulphate is the main moss killing compound and can be successfully used to slow moss growth and kill moss when removing it from the lawn
After you have raked and removed the moss the lawn may be thin and care so speed recovery and bring the lawn into use sooner by overseeding and fertilising
After you've raked and removed the moss the lawn may be thin and bare so speed recovery and bring the lawn into use sooner by over seeding and fertilising