Its the same here, except it rarely gets super hot and it ge...

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Where I live, moss is prevalent. People go through all kinds of crazy measures to kill this "short green stuff", so they can have grass as "short gree...

Its the same here, except it rarely gets super hot and it generally goes away by itself as the grass grows again likely due to the bacillus subtilus. There maybe a few edge cases where the moss might be inhibiting the grass from taking hold but thats because the environment is basically too shady for grass so you need a different type of grass. By the time you have sprayed the ferrous sulphate and scarified the moss you have disturbed the grass and so need to reseed making it more like an annual. Never understood it. The only thing that does make a difference is improving the drainage of the soil but no focuses on that (apart from using those hollow tiners) but then they mess it up again buy killing all the worms with the synthetics.

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