Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Mike from Pembroke, Ma
    10/12/2017
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    Can you use Turf Blue Marker with Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate?
    I want to use with a garden sprayer and adding blue marker would be helpful.
    A

    There is not harm in adding a dye indicator such as Turf Mark Blue on a lawn treatment with Lily Miller Moss Out For Lawns.

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    3 of 5 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Chelsea from California
    03/28/2017
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    Is Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate safe to use if i live on the edge of a river that sometimes has salmon in it?
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    Per the label, Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is toxic to fish. The label also states you would not apply this product directly to water, where runoff is likely to occur, or when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas.

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    3 of 6 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by James from Redmond, Wa
    01/19/2019
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    When is the right time to use Lilly Miller Moss Out?
    I live in the Pacific Northwest and it has been a warm winter and moss is actively growing.
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    Per the Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate label, you can make applications as needed, beginning with the first fall rains, during warm, rainy, winter periods, or in early spring, or any time the moss is actively growing. 

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  • Asked by Harold from Murphy, Nc
    09/30/2018
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    How long after using Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate before seeding/rake?
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    The manufacturer recommends waiting 2 weeks after an application of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns to seed.

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  • Asked by Dmh from Maple Valley, Wa
    05/28/2018
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    Will the Lilly Miller Moss Out Heavy Duty Cleaner hurt the lawn?
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    We do not recommend getting a roof/walkway moss product on the lawn. Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate can be applied to lawns as directed.

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  • Asked by Kim from Meadow Vista, Ca
    08/09/2019
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    Should my lawn be wet or dry when applying Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns Concentrate?
    Should my lawn be wet or dry beforr applying Moss out and how long till I am able to water the lawn after application?
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    Per the product label, results from Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns Concentrate works most rapidly when applied in warm, dry weather. You can rake out dead moss a few days after treatment to improve the appearance of the area.

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  • Asked by Dianne from Porter Corners Ny
    05/09/2019
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    Can I use Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate in my flower beds?
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    Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is only for use in lawns.  You would use Lilly Miller Moss Out Spot Treater to treat flower beds.

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  • Asked by Terry from Puyallup, Wa
    10/14/2019
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    Why did Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate turn my grass orange?
    I initially mowed short and then raked out as much moss as possible. Then I mowed again and put down Moss Out + Fert. One week later, I raked again to remove the dead moss and noticed a lot of my grass blades are now orange and my lawn looks bad. Please advise why and will those blades die now?
    A

    We are sorry to hear of any issues with the Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate.  We have not heard of this happening on lawns, only on concrete or other surfaces would there be possible staining. We would recommend you contact the manufacturer directly for advice at 800-265-0761.

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    1 of 2 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Jose from Dacula Ga
    03/05/2019
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    Anything available that kills moss in a lawn?
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    We suggest using Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns to control moss in your lawn. A gallon of solution can cover 2000 sq. ft. of lawn with what you have in the bottle. With a mix of 1/2 pint of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate per 3 gallons of water (8 oz. per 3 gallons of water per 125 sq. ft.). Within hours of an application, the moss will blacken and die, leaving your lawn to recover and grow thicker than you have seen it in years.

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  • Asked by Brian from Sun City Center, Florida
    01/06/2024
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    Is Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns safe to use on asphalt & if so what concentration.
    We have moss starting to grow on our asphalt driveway.
    A

    Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is labeled to be used in lawns and on turf only.  You may use a product such as Bonide MossMax RTS. If moss is a continuous issue, it would be best to correct any moisture issues that are allowing it to thrive and occur. Moss thrives in dark damp areas. Please take a moment to review our How to Get Rid of Moss Guide for more information and helpful tips on how to implement a successful treatment plan. If you need anything else, please let us know. T
     

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  • Asked by Patricia from Allyn
    02/02/2020
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    Can I use Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate on my artificial turf?
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    According to the manufacturer, Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate should NOT be applied to artificial turf. 

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  • Asked by Arnel from Maywood, Nj
    07/09/2019
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    I have some moss growing on the edges of my lawn. What is the best chem to get rid of it?
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    Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate would be a great option for moss in lawns.

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  • Asked by Christopher from Oakridge
    02/24/2021
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    What is the mix ratio per 2 gallon sprayer when using Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate?
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    The product label for Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate states to, "Mix at the rate of 1/2 pint (8 fl. oz. or 16 Tablespoons) MOSS OUT!™ FOR LAWNS in 3 gallons of water for each 125 sq. ft. to be treated."  Therefore, for a 2 gallon sprayer, you would use approximately 10.5 Tablespoons of product with 2 gallons of water, which would cover about 83 sq. ft. of area.

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  • Asked by Jason from Gloucester County, Nj
    03/14/2021
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    How much Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate do I need to treat my 65k sq/ft yard?
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    Each gallon jug of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate can cover 2,000 sq ft. You will need 33 jugs for 65,000 sq ft. 

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  • Asked by Sandra from Spirit Lake, Id
    03/19/2021
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    After Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is dry is it safe if dog eats it?
    We have large clumps of moss that turn black after spraying and the dog pulls them out and eats them
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    Unfortunately, we are unable to offer advice regarding the effects of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate if the moss is consumed by your dog once the product has been applied. Pets should not be in the area during application, but they are safe to re-enter the area once the product has had time to dry. To avoid any potential harm to the pet, we strongly recommend discouraging the pet from eating the moss and grass. I would recommend contacting the manufacturer to see of they can offer more advice on what the potential harmful effects may be if the moss is eaten.  Lilly Miller  800-265-0761

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  • Asked by Janice from Klamath Falls, Or
    03/29/2021
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    I sprayed moss out yesterday and so far moss looks the same. Not dying
    The temp is in the 60's with 20 at night. Is it not warm enough?
    A

    According to the product label of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate, “Make applications as needed, beginning with the first fall rains, during warm, rainy, winter periods, or in early spring." 

    Per the manufacturer, once Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is applied, within 3-5 days the moss will turn black, and you can rake it up. There is not a time frame that you have to wait to reapply the product if necessary. This product should be applied as needed.
     

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  • Asked by Richard from Bow, Nh
    05/08/2021
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    Can I use a pump sprayer to apply Moss Out
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  • Asked by John from Miller Place, Ny
    07/03/2019
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    Can you use Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns Concentrate in summer?
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    Yes, apply Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate to areas when the moss is actively growing. Make applications as needed, beginning with the first fall rains, during warm, rainy, winter periods, or in early spring.

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  • Asked by John from Foxboro, Ma
    05/21/2019
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    I applied Moss Out to my lawn and some of it inadvertently got on the side of my house. I'm having trouble removing the stain. Any suggestions?
    My house siding is wood not vinyl. Thanks.
    A

    Sorry to hear that!  Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate can stain wood. We would recommend contacting the manufacturer directly at 800-265-0761 for advice on how/if it can be removed.

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  • Asked by Scott from Juneau Ak
    05/16/2019
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    Is there a minimum air temperature recommended for applying Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns in order to get the best results?
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    No, per the Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate label which states: “Make applications as needed, beginning with the first fall rains, during warm, rainy, winter periods, or in early spring.”

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