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    I've seen on a lot of people's houses that face the north something that is a brighter green always towards the bottom of the siding...is that moss?? I don't have it on my house, but I have noticed it on the outside of my flower bed that is on the north side of the house! There is an area that I had cleared off when doing the bed, so where the border is and where the grass starts again, there was just dirt, and that stuff is growing there. Also, I noticed the bottoms of the cedar pillars on the north side of the house are starting to get green!

    What is it exactly, and is there a "trick" to getting rid of and/or preventing it??

    Thank you!
     
    Posts: 44 | Registered: Apr 19, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    I have moss growing on the North side of my yard. It's pretty moist there & the moss loves it. I don't get rid of it. It's green & it looks nice.

    Moss doesn't harm anything, so I wouldn't try to prevent it on trees. You could try digging it up in the lawn.


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    Posts: 4094 | Location: Black Creek, WI Zone 5 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    It probably is moss. My neighbor has it on the front of his house. He tried everything last year, even painting the bricks--nothing worked. Guess you just have to live with it.
     
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