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Can anyone tell me the best way to remove moss from between the joints of block paving on my drive ?

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Can anyone tell me the best way to remove moss from between the joints of block paving on my drive ?

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This Old House on TV gives some good pointers and it’s one I’ve used myself. The question is about pavers but it doesn’t matter it can be concrete or asphalt removal would be the same. Removing the conditions that cause the moss is helpful. It likes shade and moisture in order to flourish. If you have a tree branch or branches you can remove that would allow the sun to fall on the area and prevent the moss. Q: I have a driveway surfaced with concrete pavers. The joints are filled with sand, but I can’t seem to prevent moss from growing in them. Spraying weed killer didn’t work. How do I get rid of the moss and how do I keep it away? A: Roger Cook replies: There are lots of people who pay to have moss added to their landscaping to make it look old, but moss on walks, decks, and driveways is unsightly as well as slippery. Moss that’s already taken hold can be removed from small areas with a stiff-bristle brush — since it has no roots, it comes up easily. Sometimes we scrub the area with

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