The best way to get rid of moss on paths?

Started by George the Pigman, April 03, 2014, 19:17:38

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George the Pigman

We have a crazy paved path which is getting covered with moss. I have tried scraping it but it is an arduous task. Does anyone have something they can recommend that I can spray on that won't kill the adjacent flowers?

George the Pigman


ancellsfarmer

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Copper sulphate, moderately risky to plants,so apply carefully to path surfaces as solution. Avoid contamination of fish ponds and water courses. Alternative formerly used, coal tar oil# (as Mortegg or Jeyes Fluid,) not now "approved" but still effective!
#Edit : Not for Tarmacadam surfaces.
Freelance cultivator qualified within the University of Life.

Robert_Brenchley

I killed all the bindweed in the garden when I was a kid, by persistently painting it with copper sulphate solution.

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