Lawn care
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I know this is not a kitchen garden question, but here it goes: one of our sons is groundsman on a big estate and has been asked to get rid of the moss on a 2 acre lawn. He doesn't want to use selective moss killer, if possible, but is thinking of using lawn sand. His mechanised roller has deep spikes, so would provide good holes. Any tips, please?
Moss grows where it is humid. Sand, on the contrary, retains moisture and it is not a fact that it will help in the fight against moss. I would consider draining the area where the moss grows, otherwise it will reappear over and over again.
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The Geoffrey Smith video regarding the lawn is on YouTube. I’d watch that (lawn maintenance is towards the end of the video) but if moss is an issue it’ll be down to poor drainage. I have a clay soil in our garden and spread a mix of 2 parts sand to 1 part soil after scarifying and aerating. No moss over the winter formed so it must have aided. Hope this helps.