Why does the moss appear on the cobblestones?
Moss is a kind of non -growing plants belonging to the Mszak family. It is needed in the ecosystem. Supports soil formation processes, stops moisture in the ground and plays an important role in the formation of peat bogs. And he can take over the entire trains of grass. As a result, moss grows everywhere instead of a nice lawn. Even worse, that moss, as a plant without roots, can also grow on other surfaces. It appears on cobblestones, wood and even on stone facades. The development of moss is favored by high moisture and lack of constant access to sunlight. The spaces between the cobblestones are an ideal environment for. On the cobblestones, the moss not only looks unsightly, but also a threat. It is very slippery and is easy to slip on it. If the moss completely dominates the cube, it can also destroy it and lead to cracks. Moss from paving stones should be removed regularly. You can do it mechanically, LUD hands using special tools, or preparing spraying.
Mix with water and spray the cobblestones. In 3 days it will burn moss
One of the most famous and effective home methods is vinegar, and more precisely him. Just mix the white vinegar with 1: 1 ratio and pour into a bottle with an atomizer. Then spray the entire cobblestone thoroughly and leave the whole to dry completely. Vinegar burns the moss without damaging the paving stones. After 3 days, the moss will be dried and burned. The leftovers should be removed manually. Homemade spraying for moss removal is best done in the evenings when the rain is not forecast. It is worth remembering that vinegar spraying is only used for cobblestones. The use of it on the lawn can be dangerous to grass and other plants.