It would be best to keep pets out of a treated area at least for a few hours, until dry after an application of Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate.
First, you want to be certain that you are treating for moss prior to application. If you are treating moss, rake the dead moss from the lawn after elimination. We would recommend waiting at least one week before applying a fertilizer to your soil. Be sure to use a fertilizer that has low or no ph…
Read Full Answer »The manufacturer recommends waiting 2 weeks after application of Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules to seed.
Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns needs to be down for at least 24 hours for the best results. It should be used after it has rained so that the moss can be raked up better.
Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate does stain concrete. We recommend hosing off the area oversprayed with Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate right after the area has been sprayed in order to avoid staining. If this is not possible, Lilly Miller recommends using a product called S…
Read Full Answer »No, Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns Concentrate should be mixed in a gallon pump sprayer or a hose end sprayer.Â
Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is labeled to be used in lawns and on turf only.
Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate is only labeled for lawns and would likely cause severe staining on shingles. You can use Moss Out Heavy Duty Cleaner to kill moss on the structure, and on other surfaces such as brick and stone.
When using Lilly Miller Moss Out of Lawns Concentrate you would mix 8 oz. per 3 gallons of water to treat 125 sq. ft. You can apply with a sprinkling can or hose end sprayer. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate does stain concrete. We recommend to hose off the area oversprayed with Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate right after the area has been sprayed. Lilly Miller recommends to use Super Ironite which can be found at your local hardware store or lawn …
Read Full Answer »No, Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawns Concentrate is designed to only treat the moss. It will not damage your lawn. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.Â
You can apply Lilly Miller Moss Out to newly germinated lawns, but you will need to rake out the areas once the moss dies. This will remove a lot of the seed and you will need to reseed in these areas. Also, check the PH and the fertility of the lawn. With moss the soil is usually very acidic…
Read Full Answer »We would not recommend mixing Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate with a fertilizer. We would recommend waiting at least one week before applying a fertilizer to your soil. Be sure to use a fertilizer that has low or no phosphorus in it so that there are no adverse effects with the product.
Yes, you want to try and rake away the dead moss after applying Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate.
Per the manufacturer you should not use the Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate on pavers as it will stain, it is only intended for lawns. They have advised of using the Lilly Miller Moss Out Heavy Duty Cleaner instead.
According to 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 or begin dethatching your lawn.Â
Your question was a little broad but we will do our best to answer it. If you are having a problem with moss (not fungus) in your lawn you could use a product like Lilly Miller Moss Out Concentrate for Lawns. If you are treating for fungus on a lawn you need to know the specific fungus you are treat…
Read Full Answer »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.Â
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!â„¢ FOR LAWNS in 3 gallons of water for each 125 sq. ft. to be treated."Â Therefore, for a 2 gallon sprayer, you would use approximately 10.5 Tablespoons …
Read Full Answer »Per the Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns Concentrate product label: In order to improve appearance of lawn or turf, rake out dead moss a few days after treatment.Â