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Got a large garden (about 1 acre split into 4 lawns) on the South-facing side of the North Downs in Kent which I have recently inherited. The ground is high up (about 130m ASL), on a medium slope and the soil is typical Kent; pale brown, vy chalky and clayey. That said, the ground does not *appear* to hold a lot of water after rain (mainly due to slope I presume). Moss has started to become a real problem on the lawns in the last few years. I treated the lawns with moss-killer/lawn enhancer in summer 2004 which seems to have killed the many thistles I had, but the moss is as bad as ever.
The last few days I have been raking one of the lawns - backbreaking work - but a lot of moss has come off, leaving me with bare earth in some places.
The grass is and has been cut close every summer that I remember (at least 20 years), and in recent years my old man used a flymo on it, which I think has caused/exacerbated the moss by depositing cut grass straight onto the lawn which was not removed. I prefer using a collector-mower but this is hard work and also the moss is so thick now that it is stalling the decrepit collector-mower.
In places, the lawns are more moss than grass.
On the east & west sides of the lawns are margins of trees and the moss is noticeably denser at the Eastern margin (shadow?) but generally the lawns are very exposed to sunlight.
what are recommended courses of action for encouraging grass and discouraging moss? am I right to be close-mowing? is a flymo better than collector?
The last few days I have been raking one of the lawns - backbreaking work - but a lot of moss has come off, leaving me with bare earth in some places.
The grass is and has been cut close every summer that I remember (at least 20 years), and in recent years my old man used a flymo on it, which I think has caused/exacerbated the moss by depositing cut grass straight onto the lawn which was not removed. I prefer using a collector-mower but this is hard work and also the moss is so thick now that it is stalling the decrepit collector-mower.
In places, the lawns are more moss than grass.
On the east & west sides of the lawns are margins of trees and the moss is noticeably denser at the Eastern margin (shadow?) but generally the lawns are very exposed to sunlight.
what are recommended courses of action for encouraging grass and discouraging moss? am I right to be close-mowing? is a flymo better than collector?