Effective Ways to Remove Moss from Paving Stones and Sidewalk Tiles
You can get rid of moss on paving stones or sidewalk tiles using simple and accessible means, including sand and special solutions.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Fighting Moss on Paving Stones
First, it is necessary to thoroughly clean the surface of the paving stones or tiles from moss. For this, garden tools such as brushes, scrapers, or special spatulas are used to help remove all green layers.
After cleaning, it is recommended to fill all the cracks and areas where moss previously grew with dry sand. Sand creates unfavorable conditions for the sprouting of new shoots, preventing further spread of moss and maintaining the tidy appearance of the sidewalk tiles.
Additional Means for Destroying Moss
For enhanced effect, you can prepare a solution based on water, baking soda, and salt. Mix equal parts of baking soda and salt, then add boiling water to create a liquid mixture that is not too thick. The prepared solution is poured over all areas where moss is present.
“After a few days, you will already be able to see the results ‒ the shoots will be completely ‘burned out’.”
If you need to get rid of moss on the lawn or other grassy areas, treating with copper sulfate will help. For this, a 5% solution is prepared: dissolve 500 g of copper sulfate in 10 liters of water, and then thoroughly treat the affected areas. This method effectively suppresses moss growth on various types of surfaces.
