Breedon - Moss on self binding path.

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Newkid
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Post: # 38212Post Newkid

Can you give me advice on how best treat a very compacted mossy path of Breedon? Have read the stuff about spring tined raking it but it's SOLID, if I use a fork am I going to wreck it.
Secondly how can I avoid it happening in future (the drainage isn't great). In the long term we had thought about resin bound/bonded would moss still be a problem with this?
Thanks for any advice.
EJ

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 38224Post lutonlagerlout

is it a shady north facing spot?
areas like this invariably get some moss and algae in this sceptered isle :)
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Newkid
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Post: # 38226Post Newkid

Hi LLL yes it, I recognise why it's happened just wondering the best way to make it look a bit prettier! Wil it happen with resin bound/bond paving too? Thanks for your help
EJ

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