As we enter and start spending more time outside in our , it’s important to clean up the mess that’s been building up over winter. Moss, in particular, of and unsightly to leave unattended.
Moss is that super-soft and bouncy surface that can often be seen scattered across your lawn. Moss is basically a thick carpet of tiny green leaves and ever smaller stems that have a panache for growing in between blades of grass, soil, wood, rocks and any other area that is moist and shady.
Unfortunately, moss tends to thrive in winter because it tolerates cold temperatures. It prefers damp and shady conditions and often outcompetes slower-growing grass, especially in the UK's cooler, wetter months. So, it’s not uncommon to see your lawn overrun by moss by spring.
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Moss spreads in a vegetative manner and also by spores. While it doesn’t prohibit grass from growing, it instead tends to flourish where grass won’t grow, like under rocks, in the share, or around tree trunks. It needs two factors to grow: daylight (not direct sunlight) and lots of moisture. Without one of those variables, it struggles to flourish.
However, gardeners have been pleased to find out that this common household cleaning item can effectively clear your lawn of moss and allow it to thrive this spring. Dish soap is a great way to disrupt the moss’s ability to retain moisture, which leads to it ultimately drying out and dying.
and works as a surfactant when applied to moss. The chemicals inside the soap ultimately reduce the surface tension of water, disrupting the water balance and causing the moss cells to dry out and die over time.
To use this cheap dish soap method to banish moss, mix 60ml of dish soap with 4 and a half litres of water. This method works best if you pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray it onto any patches of moss you come across.
It is important to hold the bottle just a couple of inches away and make sure the moss is drenched in the mixture. If you don’t have a spray bottle, you can also pour the mixture straight onto the moss. You can also use . The mild degreasing agents in dish soap effectively break down built-up grime, restoring your furniture to its former glory without the need for expensive cleaners.
To get started, simply mix warm water with a generous squeeze of dish soap in a bucket. Use a toothbrush to work the soapy mixture into intricate areas, such as crevices and decorative patterns, where dirt tends to accumulate.
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