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Craig
 
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Default removing moss

I'm looking for something that can get rid of moss from slabs/small stones
etc from the back garden. At the moment it's like a building site, and there
are no plants or grass that can be killed by chemicals.
I will use a pressure washer where I can but looking for something that can
be poured over large areas.
I once heard that dishwasher powder does this, anybody heard of this?


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"Craig" wrote in message
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I'm looking for something that can get rid of moss from slabs/small stones
etc from the back garden. At the moment it's like a building site, and
there are no plants or grass that can be killed by chemicals.
I will use a pressure washer where I can but looking for something that
can be poured over large areas.
I once heard that dishwasher powder does this, anybody heard of this?


Lawn sand or moss-killer from a garden centre maybe?

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"Craig" wrote in message
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I'm looking for something that can get rid of moss from slabs/small

stones
etc from the back garden. At the moment it's like a building site, and

there
are no plants or grass that can be killed by chemicals.
I will use a pressure washer where I can but looking for something that

can
be poured over large areas.
I once heard that dishwasher powder does this, anybody heard of this?


You might try posting to uk.rec.gardening. Very knowledgeable folk there
and generally quite friendly.
HTH
ps. I wouldn't mention the dishwasher powder!


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"Nick" wrote in message
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"Craig" wrote in message
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I'm looking for something that can get rid of moss from slabs/small

stones
etc from the back garden. At the moment it's like a building site, and

there
are no plants or grass that can be killed by chemicals.
I will use a pressure washer where I can but looking for something that

can
be poured over large areas.
I once heard that dishwasher powder does this, anybody heard of this?


You might try posting to uk.rec.gardening. Very knowledgeable folk there
and generally quite friendly.
HTH
ps. I wouldn't mention the dishwasher powder!


Thanks, I actually did feel like a bit of a prat as I was writing it:-)


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Jeyes Fluid or bleach solution



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Jeyes Fluid or bleach solution

Brick acid and a pressure washer.
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