Moss growing in your lawn signals several problems including poor, acidic soil, not enough sunlight, and too much moisture. Learn how to solve moss problems in the lawn.
Moss is a native plant that is opportunistic and will grow where conditions are not favorable for healthy lawns. These are usually damp, shaded areas where the moss thrives and the turf struggles. To ...
Q: At the rear and north side of my house, my lawn gets mossy. I’ve tried putting lime down to mitigate the moss problem, with little to no results. — Joe Dawidowicz, Suwannee A: The lime didn’t work ...
Baking soda raises pH levels, creating an unwelcoming environment for moss growth. To kill moss with this household ingredient, irrigate the area, prepare a solution, and spray evenly. For alternative ...
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part “What’s on my tree?” series about organisms that are commonly found growing on trees in Louisiana. Here in Louisiana, we’re all familiar with Spanish ...