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Lawn moss: What it's saying about your lawn

by Dianna Dalton-Daily 11/13/2023

Lawn moss is often described as an irritation for many homeowners. But what if it was more than an annoyance? What if the moss growing among your lawn grasses was simply a message your lawn was trying to get to you? What could it possibly be saying? And how can homeowners decipher these messages?

Here are a few things to consider when it comes to moss in your lawn:

Soil pH

Encroaching moss can be a sign of acidic soil or soil pH levels that have dropped too far. A soil test can measure your pH levels and tell you exactly which direction to go in when treating your lawn. You may also find the areas that your soil has nutritional deficiencies.

Drainage

Moss growth may also indicate that your soil isn’t draining properly. Poor drainage can lead to a plethora of problems, such as root rot. If you notice your lawn has an excess of moss growth, and you’re confident the pH levels are right where they should be, you may need to break up the problematic patches.

Compacted soil

Poor drainage could also be linked to compacted soil, which moss truly seems to love. To break up the soil, try core aeration, which roots plugs of grass - also known as cores - from your lawn to give it more room to breathe and grow.

This method greatly reduces compacted soil patches and has been touted as one of the best places to start when searching for a solution to a cramped lawn.

Excessive shade

Lawn moss also shows up if there’s simply too much shade. By giving overhanging trees and excessive brush cover a good trim, you can help create perfect light penetration conditions to help your grass lawn thrive while keeping the moss growth down.

If your lawn seems to have contracted a moss problem, try any of these solutions before jumping into a full lawn overhaul. If you’re still concerned about your lawn, hiring a landscaping professional or lawn expert may help set you on the path to a happy, healthy lawn.

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Dianna Dalton-Daily

Superior customer service and a passion for my profession are major components to my success in real estate. My goal is to provide you, my customer, with outstanding service while representing your best interests and aggressively negotiating the purchase and/or sale of your home and largest asset.

Professionalism, service, knowledge and strong negotiating skills are the reasons why the majority of my business comes from referrals and repeat business. I have been a licensed Realtor in the Pikes Peak region for more than 14 years. This isn't just a "job" to me, this is my Career of Choice!