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oddjobbob1 | 14:12 Tue 06th Nov 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have been told that Sulphate of Iron is great for the treatment of moss.
Looking on the net the only Sulphate of Iron that i can find says that it is a plant food.
Could anyone shed some light please.
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Is this moss in your lawn or elsewhere?
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It's all on hard surfaces.

I work for a local Housing Trust & it's a big problem for elderly tenants slipping
Thanks - I have always used a strongish solution of Jeyes fluid, that seems to get rid of it.
Make a sink bowl of hot water and bleach or fill a watering can and pour over the area and scrub with a yardbroom.
Asolution of Armillatox available from garden centres will kill off Moss/algae - have found it to be more effective than Jeyes fluid as it is formulated better to kill moss.
either pour salt straight from the container onto the moss or make a strong solution up with water,and water it on.(good for killing weeds on paths too)

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