How Do You Repair A Lawn With Lots Of Moss?
Mold grows in areas of lawns that receive too much water and not enough sunshine. The first step in repairing a lawn with moss is removing it. The second is to keep the mold from coming back. You can repair a lawn with a few basic procedures and manual labor. The amount of work required depends on the extent of the growth. Mold-killing products will do the job, but are usually not necessary if you repair the lawn correctly yourself. Break up the mold as much as you can with a rake or other tool. Rake up the mold and deposit it into garbage bags. Use a spade to dig up spots where mold has formed because it grows under the surface as well. Dig down a few inches from the outermost portions of the mold. Replace that dirt with dry soil. Plant grass seed on the bare patch where you removed the mold. Fertilize the lawn. Use a regular fertilization schedule. Fertilizing helps the grass to grow and prevents mold from reforming. Water the patch only enough to allow the grass seed to grow. Don’t