Moss killer and lawn feed

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Posted by Robin Blackwell on March 29, 2007, 10:01 am
 
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Hi, I have small quantities of Ferrous Sulphate (Sulphate of Iron) and
Ammonium Nitrate that I plan to dissolve in water to sprinkle over my lawn.
The theory is that the Ferrous Suphate would kill off the moss, and the
Ammmonium Nitrate would green-up the grass and encourage growth. Can anyone
please advise me on the quantities of each, how much water, and what would
the coverage be? Thanks, regards, Robin





Posted by Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) on March 29, 2007, 3:41 pm
 

Do you know what sort of ferrous sulphate and ammonium nitrate you have?
Assuming that the ferrous sulphate is heptahydrate then the application rate
is about 5g per sq.metre.
If you have got your hands on pure Ammonium nitrate (potential explosive)
then the rate is about 8g per sq.metre
So dissolve 25g of ferrous sulphate in 5L of water and apply to 5 sq.metres.
40g. of pure Ammonium nitrate in 5L of water and apply to 5 sq.metres.
If you don't understand the above then play safe and flush the stuff away
down the toilet :-)



Posted by Broadback on March 30, 2007, 5:08 am
 Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:

Not a good suggestion if it is the explosive type. A new version of "If
you want an unpleasant surprise.." :-))