Homeowners with concrete and asphalt driveways often deal with unwanted green patches of moss — that moss thrives in shady or damp areas. Growth can happen year-round, and while it may seem like a ...
A. Gina, moss needs a shady area to grow, so I’m guessing that maybe the trees around your porch have grown and are throwing more shade. Whatever the cause, the moss can create problems and should be ...
Moss can overshadow your garden lawn with its uneven and spongy presence, causing grass to die and leave unsightly bare patches during the warm months. But think twice before reaching for harsh garden ...