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Yes, sulfur can help control moss in grass by lowering the pH of the soil, making it less favorable for moss growth. Moss typically thrives in acidic conditions, so applying sulfur can create a more alkaline environment that encourages grass growth instead. However, it’s important to apply the right amount and to monitor soil pH to avoid harming the grass. Additionally, addressing underlying issues like poor drainage and shade is crucial for long-term moss control.

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