🌱 How to Get Rid of Moss in Lawns
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Moss in lawns is a sign that grass is struggling. Shady conditions, compacted soil, poor drainage, and low fertility all encourage moss to take over. Removing it is only half the job — fixing the cause is what stops it coming back.
This guide explains how to get rid of moss in lawns and how to create conditions where grass thrives instead.
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🔍 Why Moss Grows in Lawns
Moss doesn’t outcompete healthy grass — it fills gaps where grass can’t cope.
Common causes include:
- Poor drainage
- Compacted soil
- Shade
- Low soil fertility
- Acidic soil
- Short mowing
Treating moss without addressing these problems leads to repeat outbreaks.
🧹 Step 1: Remove the Moss
The first step is to physically remove existing moss.
Options:
- Spring-tine rake (small areas)
- Manual scarifier
- Electric or petrol scarifier (large lawns)
What to expect:
- A lot of debris
- The lawn may look bare temporarily
This is normal and necessary for recovery.
🌱 Step 2: Improve Drainage and Soil Structure
Moss loves wet, compacted ground.
What to do:
- Aerate compacted areas with a fork or hollow-tine aerator
- Brush sharp sand or topsoil into aeration holes
- Avoid walking on wet lawns
Better drainage makes conditions unsuitable for moss.
🌿 Step 3: Feed the Lawn
Grass weakened by low nutrients allows moss to spread.
- Apply a balanced lawn feed
- Use a spring or autumn fertiliser depending on season
Healthy, well-fed grass outgrows moss naturally.
✂️ Step 4: Adjust Mowing Height
Cutting grass too short stresses it and exposes soil.
- Raise mower height slightly
- Never remove more than one-third of the grass height
- Mow regularly rather than infrequently
Longer grass shades out moss and strengthens roots.
🌾 Step 5: Overseed Bare Areas
After moss removal, bare patches need filling.
- Overseed thin or bare areas
- Lightly rake seed into soil
- Keep soil moist until established
Thicker grass leaves no space for moss to return.
🌳 Step 6: Reduce Shade Where Possible
Moss thrives in low light.
- Prune overhanging trees or shrubs
- Improve airflow and sunlight
- Use shade-tolerant grass seed if needed
Grass struggles in deep shade — adjust expectations where light is limited.
🧪 Step 7: Check Soil pH (Optional)
Very acidic soil encourages moss.
- Test soil pH
- Apply lime if soil is acidic (only if needed)
Correct pH improves nutrient uptake for grass.
❌ Common Moss Control Mistakes
🚫 Treating moss without improving soil
🚫 Ignoring compaction
🚫 Cutting grass too short
🚫 Skipping overseeding
🚫 Expecting instant results
Moss removal is a process, not a one-off fix.
🌟 Final Thoughts
Getting rid of moss in lawns means helping grass grow better, not just killing moss. Improve drainage, feed regularly, mow correctly, and thicken the lawn — moss will disappear naturally and stay away.