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How to get rid of moss in the lawn: one natural remedy will help

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Many people mistakenly believe that there is no need to take care of the lawn in the garden in winter, and you can ignore it and leave it alone. But timely winter lawn care ensures that your beautiful, lush green carpet will be in perfect shape and free of moss when spring comes.

According to experts, not all moss killers work in winter, but one thing does. Small areas should be treated with lawn sand, which can also help to "burn" some lawn weeds, OBOZ.UA writes.

This is a lawn care product that usually consists of a mixture of sand, iron sulfate, and sometimes fertilizer in very small amounts.

Lawn sand can help control moss on lawns. It contains ingredients such as ferrous sulfate, which experts say can have a "moss-killing effect."

Moss is a common problem in lawns, especially in wet or shady areas, and lawn sand can be an "effective solution."

Some lawn sands may contain herbicides, which can help suppress weed growth in your lawn. However, even without the herbicide, the iron sulfate content will keep many weeds at bay.

Also, iron sulfate in lawn sand can give your grass a deeper green color, making your lawn look brighter and more attractive.

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