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Common gardening mistake that will cause moss to plague your lawn this summer

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As the UK eagerly awaits its first heatwave of the year, green-fingered Brits are preparing to transform their gardens into lush summer havens.

Amid the flurry of lawn maintenance and flower planting, an expert has issued a warning about a common gardening blunder that could be causing a moss issue in your garden - watering it at night.Chris Mcllroy, from The Grass People, explained that an increase in moss often indicates poor drainage, reports the Express.

After enduring relentless rainfall during the winter months, many gardens may be ripe for a moss invasion due to lingering moisture in the soil."Moss loves moisture, so water your lawn with care and avoid flooding," Mcllroy advises. "Watering your lawn at night can also contribute to moisture buildup, so it's best to avoid it.

If your lawn tends to be naturally moist, regular aeration is crucial to prevent moss growth."For those already battling moss-infested lawns despite careful watering practices, gardening enthusiasts have discovered a promising solution.

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