I have patches of green jelly on my lawn
I have patches of green "jelly" appearing on my lawn, any ideas?
Yep! Interesting looking stuff Andrew. This is a lichen/moss type found in wet sunless areas where the soil has become too acid. Treat with iron sulphate which you can find in any lawn-care product which contains lawn sand. Aeration by spiking is also called for here.Search the web
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