It's generally best to apply moss killer when the grass is dry to ensure the product adheres effectively to the moss and penetrates the soil. If the grass is wet, due to rain or watering, the moss killer may be diluted or washed away, reducing its effectiveness. However, some products may have specific instructions, so it's important to read the label for the best results.
Lawn should be dry when applying lime. This allows for better distribution and absorption of lime into the soil. If the lawn is wet, the lime may clump together and not spread evenly, reducing its effectiveness. Additionally, applying lime to wet grass can lead to runoff and potential loss of the product.
Some moss can be it they are overgrown and in a wet place
The given phrase seems to be a mnemonic device for remembering the weather patterns associated with moss growth. Moss tends to dry out and become more brittle under sunny skies, while it thrives and becomes more vibrant when wet from rain. This mnemonic could be helpful for someone studying botany or ecology to understand the environmental conditions that affect moss growth.
The green moss was most slippery when it was wet.
This phrase likely means that moss thrives in moist, shady conditions rather than in dry, sunny environments. Moss tends to become more brittle and dry in sunnier locations, but will become wet and vibrant with rain.
Its wet because the water from the grass comes up to the grass.
Spanish moss
Moss spores can be carried by wind or animals, allowing them to settle in damp areas. Once spores land in a suitable environment with adequate moisture and shade, they can germinate and grow into moss. This can give the appearance that moss has grown "out of nowhere" in a wet area.
Grass is wet because of condensation. Vapors get converted into water droplets.
Moss does not move but it does have roots that make it stay in the ground and it usually grows on the sides of wet trees.
The weight of a cubic meter of wet grass can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and density of the grass. On average, wet grass may weigh around 400-800 kilograms per cubic meter.
The moss itself does not effect plant growth directly. But, moss grows in soil with low pH, and the moss will hold water in the soil which is USUALLY good. Moss grows in soil that is shady, wet, and doesn't have good drainage, so areation would help along with a dose of lime. Follow the link below for more detailed info. Hope this helps, Kevlarster