There is not a specific temperature that is needed when applying the Lilly Miller Moss Out for Lawn Granules. It should be applied when the moss is actively growing. Per the product label: Make applications as needed, beginning with the first fall rains, during warm, rainy, winter periods, or in early spring
After applying Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules, you will rake the dead moss out once it turns a dark brown or black color.
Yes, per the product label, Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules should be applied when the lawn is damp and can be watered in after application (by rainfall or irrigation) to hasten the moss killing action and greening process.
It's not necessary to re wet the Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules treated area after initial wet down.
The manufacturer recommends waiting 2 weeks after application of Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules to seed.
After Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules is applied, pets can return to the area once the lawn has dried completely. The ground should be damp before the product is applied to assist it with getting into the soil properly. This will dry generally within 1-2 hours.
There are no restrictions on how often Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules can be applied. The product label recommends applying with the first fall rains, during warm rainy or winter periods, and/or in early spring.
By making sure the soil is damp before application of Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules, it will allow the granules to penetrate into the soil quicker and more effectively once you water them in after application. Watering the product in after application will ensure the product is moved off the foliage and down into the soil.
Typically you use the Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules first and than rake all the dead moss out first. Then you can apply the lime and the Scott Triple action a couple of days later.
Sounds like you are on the right track! Moss thrives in damp, shady lawns where the soil is acidic and drainage is poor, so correcting these issues are the key to preventing the moss from growing back after treating with Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules. Once the moss is dead, be sure to look at all issues that can bring it back and correct as needed.
You should not use Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules on or too close to the patio as the Iron in the Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules will cause staining. The product label states that it should be used on lawns ONLY. You can use 30 Seconds Cleaner on a patio for moss control.
After Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules is applied, pets can return to the area once the lawn has dried completely. If your yard will not be dry for six months, we suggest you contact Lilly Miller directly at 1-800-265-0761 to see whether they would advise you to use this product.
You should wait at least 1 week between applications of Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules and a fertilizer.
Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules are labeled for lawn application only. You can use Bonide MossMax RTS to control moss in a flower garden.
Unfortunately we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo and the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their label for Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this below.
How to Calibrate your Spreader
Yes, Lilly Miller Moss Out Lawn Granules can be applied to a residential lawn to control moss. Keep in mind the conditions that allow moss to grow and thrive will need to be altered to prevent it from coming back. Compact acidic soils in areas with poor drainage and lots of shade are ideal for moss to grow and spread.