Bermuda – Replaced By Moss
Q: Moss is overtaking my bermuda lawn. What are quick ways to get rid of it so that it doesn’t choke our the bermuda?
A: Moss doesn’t choke out grass, it just grows where grass can’t thrive. You probably have too much shade or clay for grass to grow, so moss has moved in. The best moss control is healthy grass. If you eliminate shade, hard soil and wet soil the moss will disappear. More details at http://www.walterreeves.com/gardening-q-and-a/moss-control/.
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