Without treatment moss can cause poor soil drainage and compacted soil to further impede the ability to grow grass.
Putting moss from roof into garden soil.
Next even out the coverage with a broom or brush.
Securing your moss can prevent disturbances from disrupting its development.
Keep the area moist and the moss will begin to establish itself and spread within a few weeks.
I do put it out for the city compost which gets extremely hot.
I have avoided putting it in my compost because it does not get all that hot.
Letting the moss slowly roll down your roof and into the gutters just clogs up the gutters downspouts and underground drains.
1 spray the entire garden space with a mixture of organic iron sulfate.
The toothpicks will not harm the moss in any way so you can keep them in your garden as your moss continues to grow.
Adjust the texture of the medium to create a loose well drained mixture.
Press chunks of the moss into the soil and push a stick through each piece to hold it in place.
Maintain a consistent flow of moss killer down the line.
First grab a hard rake and rake out the moss getting it all and leaving only the bare soil beneath.
There is moss killer a copper sulfate you can use but you will be right back to bare soil.
3rd adjust the soils ph.
Spreading moss if you have a rock garden or other place where transplanting won t work try spreading moss slurry on the proposed garden spot.
To apply dry powder moss killer place an extension ladder against the house and climb to the roof.
Here s how it works.
A few weeks ago i read an article suggesting moss should go in your compost with other greens.
Scrub or scrape off moss and rinse away excess soda and you re done until next year.
Add one gallon of moist coarse sphagnum peat moss followed by one gallon of coarse sand perlite or vermiculite.
Glyphosate is overkill and forget reseeding for 3 weeks.
2nd prune any bushes shrubs or trees in the area to let in more sunlight.
Sprinkle roofs decks furniture and walkways generously with baking soda.
Put toothpicks every 5 inches 13 cm along the outer part of your moss garden.
Stick toothpicks into the moss to keep the large sheets in place.
Let it stand for a few days or until moss turns golden and starts to flake away.
Go ahead and put it in your compost gees this is a wonderful plant and moss spores are everywhere all the time.
Dead moss also acts like a sponge and soaks up more moisture the dead moss must go.
To apply wet moss killer attach the garden hose to the container.
Dispense the moss killer in lines about 2 feet apart parallel to the roof ridge.
Dispose of the moss in trash bags or take them far away from the area.