Posted by Bob on April 20, 2010, 3:23 pm
Hello,
a. I know Bleach works well as a driveway moss remover.
Will Vinegar work as well ?
Would much prefer to use it than Bleach.
b. Guess I'll be getting the granular lime (Calcium Carbonate) granules
for my lawn Moss problem, as suggested.
The theory being, I guess, that a higher ph will help prevent new moss
formation and perhaps kill what's there now.
Apparently, a very slow process.
Any chemicals or products that will zap the moss quickly, and will not
absolutely hurt the present grass, available though ?
Thanks,
Bob
Posted by Bob F on May 6, 2010, 12:13 pm
Bob wrote:
> Hello,
> a. I know Bleach works well as a driveway moss remover.
> Will Vinegar work as well ?
> Would much prefer to use it than Bleach.
Vinegar is scidic. Moss likes acidic conditions. So I doubt it.
> b. Guess I'll be getting the granular lime (Calcium Carbonate)
> granules for my lawn Moss problem, as suggested.
> The theory being, I guess, that a higher ph will help prevent new moss
> formation and perhaps kill what's there now.
> Apparently, a very slow process.
> Any chemicals or products that will zap the moss quickly, and will not
> absolutely hurt the present grass, available though ?
Ferrous sulphate kills moss in grass. (Rid-moss, etc) It'll stain concrete.
> a. I know Bleach works well as a driveway moss remover.
> Will Vinegar work as well ?
> Would much prefer to use it than Bleach.