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Grass requires significant care after the summer period to stop it becoming dried out, but gardeners must also watch out for water building up in the turf as this can promote moss development. Moss creates a spongy threat that can only flourish in wet conditions, and begins forming when temperatures drop and rainfall increases. ‌

It not only makes gardens more treacherous to walk on but also steals essential nutrients from the grass, potentially leaving lawns patchy and struggling badly come wintertime. However, Kate Treen, an expert from Agrigem, has revealed that stopping moss and getting a healthier lawn is remarkably simple - you just need to give the grass a little bit of iron. ‌

She said: "Iron is a great moss killer for lawns because it lowers th

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