Moss covered your terrace?
No need to use corrosive and toxic products like bleach to remove it.
A gardener friend told me 2 natural tips to get rid of it effortlessly.
These anti-moss treatments are more effective than commercial products.
And in addition, much cheaper!
Here are 2 simple and natural tips for removing moss on the terrace. Watch:
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If moss has taken over your patio, this powerful method is the one you need to take it off the cobbles.
It is an effective grandmother's remedy for removing moss naturally on a terrace or a low wall.
Take a large bucket of lukewarm water. Pour in 600 g of citric acid then 150 g of baking soda.
Then add 20 ml of an edible oil such as rapeseed. Mix well.
When your terrace is dry, soak the soil with your mixture. In 2 or 3 days, the mosses will be completely dried .
To rinse, use water and a push broom or a water jet. Even better, you can just wait for the rain too!
For this recipe to work, it is important to wait until your deck is completely dry before applying it.
Nor should it rain within 2 or 3 days of application.
Bicarbonate is another natural anti-moss product.
This solution to remove moss of your terrace is even simpler and just as effective.
Prepare 1 liter of lukewarm water and dilute 3 tablespoons of baking soda in it.
Use a brush or push broom to apply your mixture and remove the suds.
Last step, rinse well with clear water. There you go, the moss on the terrace is gone!
These 2 homemade defoamers work just as well on wooden terraces as on concrete, cement, bitumen, exterior tiles and even macadam or tar.
If you have moss on a slab or in the garden paths...
You now how to make a natural anti-moss treatment.
No more green spots!
In addition, you can also use it to remove the moss that has become encrusted on your furniture and garden furniture made of wood or plastic.