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Man, been so out of the loop until now

If you’re like many homeowners, you’ve probably battled with moss creeping into your lawn at some point. Moss can be a pesky problem, especially if you prefer a lush, green lawn. While many chemical treatments and labor-intensive methods are available, my nana taught me a simple, natural trick that requires almost no effort. Let me share her time-tested method to remove unsightly moss from your lawn and keep it looking pristine.
Understanding Moss and Why It Grows in Your Lawn
Before diving into the trick, it’s essential to understand why moss grows in your lawn in the first place. Moss thrives in damp, shaded, and compacted areas with low soil fertility and poor drainage. If you see moss in your lawn, it often signals underlying issues that must be addressed for long-term grass health.

Common Causes of Moss Growth
Shade: Moss loves areas with low sunlight. If you have large trees or shrubs that cast long shadows, moss might find your lawn a perfect home.
Poor Drainage: Waterlogged soil creates a moist environment ideal for moss. Lawns with clay soil or improper grading can develop drainage problems.
Compacted Soil: Over time, foot traffic or heavy machinery can compact the soil, making it difficult for grass to grow and creating ideal conditions for moss.
Acidic Soil: Moss prefers acidic soil with a low pH. If your soil is too acidic, grass struggles to thrive, allowing moss to take over.
Low Fertility: Lawns lacking in essential nutrients such as nitrogen are weak and can’t outcompete moss.
The Trick My Nana Taught Me
My nana was an avid gardener who believed in simple, natural solutions for common gardening problems. Her trick to remove moss was straightforward, effective, and required almost no effort. Here’s how it works:
1. Use Baking Soda

 

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