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5
steps to kill that moss now so you'll have
a beautiful lawn to enjoy this summer.
If
you want a beautiful, healthy lawn this
spring and summer, you've got to get the
moss out of it right now. Our heavy Northwest
rains leach the calcium and magnesium out
of the soil, causing it to become acid...
an ideal growing condition for moss. To
get rid of the moss, here are 5 simple steps
we recommend you take...
Step
1: Kill The Moss
Apply
a granular moss control with a drop spreader
or use a liquid in a hose-end sprayer. You'll
know your moss killer is working when the
moss turns black.
Step
2: Rake Out The Dead Moss
You've
got to get rid of the dead moss because
it's choking out your lawn. A little time
with a thatching rake will do the job.
Step
3: Apply Lime
Lime
will replace the calcium and magnesium in
your soil so your grass will grow nice and
healthy, helping prevent the moss from coming
back.
Step
4: Overseed
Seed
over patches where moss took hold, using
seed formulated specifically for lawns in
your region.
Step
5: Fertilize
Once
your new lawn is established, you need to
fertilize it. There are many different types
of Fred Meyer fertilizers to choose from
during the growing season. You'll find them
formulated like the famous brands, but at
prices that really save you money.
Killing
moss around your home and yard isn't a difficult
task, but one you have to get to and stay
on top of. So why not get started this weekend?
All it takes is a stop at your Fred Meyer
Garden Center for everything you need!
We'll
see you out in the yard...
While
much of the information in these tips is
applicable in several gardening zones/climates,
some of the plants and timing suggested
are best suited to the Northwest, generally
in the mild/wet growing regions found along
the I-5 corridor. You should make appropriate
adjustments or consult local gardening experts
in regions whose climates differ from this
area of the Northwest.
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