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Some people want to spend 16 hours when 1 hour with MO Bacter will do :001_rolleyes:

 

Sure, add ons don't get to the root of the matter but that can be spead over seasons. MoBacter all the way.

 

Well I don't mind learning new tricks. I'm liking the look of this, especially the organic bit. I can see how this can be more cost effective. Is there a spray equivalent? And this could be useful for killing moss in early wildflower meadows. Hmmm

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The M O Bacter isn't as effective, and as for wildflower meadows, it's a fertiliser, granular at that, you'd do more harm than good

 

 

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That's settled it then. You can always trust a man with a husky. I'll keep doing it the old fashioned way and say "well it's been the perfect weather for moss hasn't it" and shrug a lot. And yes, counter productive. Will just bend over and dig the bits of moss out here and there instead. Plant the right seeds in its place.

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