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MickW

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  1. Prob won't be able to upload pics this week. I may have exaggerated the state of the problem. I wont be ripping up or re-seeding the lot and I can't locate another organic moss killer so I will prob go for the MO and order today if you confirm it continued to work for you (in terms of moss removal) in 2010. I understand the point about ph and moisture dependent. If I get chance to add some pics, I will do at end of week.
  2. Hi Timber, I presume, from your quoted post, that you still recommend the MO Bacter as a moss remover? Has it worked well when there has been a real moss coverage issue? I am about to tackle a moss ridden garden so will aerate, drain and re-shade where possible etc but I am specifically looking for an organic product to kill the moss. I'm not sure how much grass is left so whatever I use is predominantly to get rid of the moss. There is also a largish patch next to a shading fence where there is only soil so I need to look at seeding or possibly turfing that bit. So just wondered if you have any more detail on using the MO Bacter and any tips on when and how best to go for it. Cheers.

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