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How to Fix Moss Infestation & Soil Acidity

Dealing with moss infestation & soil acidity can be frustrating. Here is exactly why it happens and how to fix it for good.

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Top Reasons for Moss Infestation & Soil Acidity

Local environmental factors and seasonal cycles play a massive role in the health of your property. Here are the most common triggers we see right now.

Common Technical Causes

Soil pH Analysis

Moss thrives in acidic conditions (pH < 5.5).

Light Saturation

Moss can thrive with 70% less light than high-quality turf grass.

What To Do Next

Choose your path to a healthier property. Try these simple diagnostic steps yourself, or skip the hassle and call a verified pro.

Quick Checks You Can Do

Before calling anyone, try these zero-cost steps to see if it's a simple fix.

1

Apply garden lime to raise soil pH (after a soil test)

2

Aerate the lawn to improve subsurface drainage

3

Prune back tree limbs to increase sun exposure

When to Call a Specialist

If you notice any of these signs, the problem will likely spread without professional repair.

Extremely low soil pH (high acidity)
Persistent dampness and poor drainage
Heavy shade from overhanging trees
High soil compaction preventing grass root growth
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