How to remove moss from your lawn quickly – with no raking needed

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Avid gardeners are raving about a ‘brilliant’ moss killer that doesn’t require hours of strenuous raking and will leave your lawn looking lush and green in under three weeks

Avid gardeners have hailed a ‘brilliant’ hack to get rid of moss from your lawn without the hassle of raking it away.

It’s no secret we’ve had a miserable winter, filled with relentless rain, rain, and yes – more rain. As a result, you may have noticed patches of moss starting to grow on their lawns. Whilst technically not a weed, many Brits dislike the look of moss and want rid. It’s also a sign of poor drainage in your garden, so it’s important to sort it.

Most killers work by killing of the moss from its root, meaning you have to then spend hours raking it away. However, there is one holy grail product that does all of that work for you.

How to get rid of moss

Taking to the Gardening UK Facebook page, which has more than 150,000 members, one woman desperately asked for a solution to her moss-ridden garden that didn’t require raking. Looking at the comments section, it’s clear there was only one winner: Richard Jackson Flowe Power Moss Remover and Lawn Feeder.

“Richard Jacksons do one that is brilliant,” one user raved. “Quickly after I used it the moss disappeared from my lawn.” Another agreed, commenting: “I used Richard Jackson moss killer. It is great and does the job with no need to rake.”

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You can pick up Richard Jackson Flower Power Moss Remover and Lawn Feeder from a slew of online retailers and garden centres. Amazon is currently selling a 5kg bag for £29.99 – which can treat up to 100 square meters of grass. The popular product is also on sale at QVC, where the same size bag will only set you back £19.92.

The moss killer, which has hundreds of five-star reviews, works ‘over feeding’ the moss which will then start to turn black after around 20 days. The granules contain a bacteria that will then ‘eat’ the dying moss as your grass grows, meaning you don’t need to rake it away and risk staining your patios.

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