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Moss Control
Mosses are primitive non-flowering plants. They
have no root system, relying instead on sufficient moisture being
present to allow direct transfer of water and nutrients through
their aerial structures. Water is vital for reproduction, as male
cells must migrate through water to fertilise the female structures.
Dampness is, therefore, essential for the spread of moss. It is
important to realise that mosses are themselves symptoms of poor
grass growth and not the cause.
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