2 September 2017 #1 S sallyann64 Member Joined 26 August 2017 Messages 12 Visit site Any ideas on the best way to get rid of moss from paddocks please?
2 September 2017 #2 P Pearlsasinger Up in the clouds Joined 20 February 2009 Messages 48,406 Location W. Yorks Visit site Borrow some sheep.
2 September 2017 #3 Red-1 I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure... Joined 7 February 2013 Messages 18,815 Location Outstanding in my field! Visit site Harrow. Harrow, and harrow again. You can get moss killer, we have used it a couple of times, but harrowing regularly seems to do as well, without the chemicals.
Harrow. Harrow, and harrow again. You can get moss killer, we have used it a couple of times, but harrowing regularly seems to do as well, without the chemicals.
3 September 2017 #4 SEL Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2016 Messages 14,400 Location Buckinghamshire Visit site I had this problem in my last garden. Poor drainage and acidic soil are the main causes. Harrowing should aerate the ground, but if you're on acidic soil then it might be worth looking at adding lime
I had this problem in my last garden. Poor drainage and acidic soil are the main causes. Harrowing should aerate the ground, but if you're on acidic soil then it might be worth looking at adding lime
6 September 2017 #5 S sallyann64 Member Joined 26 August 2017 Messages 12 Visit site Thanks everyone busy harrowing now, it looks much better already. Also getting a soil test