Moss between my bricks
- ken-n-nancy
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Re: Moss between my bricks
Nice! Some love the moss between the bricks for the character - others don't. Liking it sure is less work and has an old-world charm!
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Re: Moss between my bricks
If you like the look, great. I have two brick walks and a brick patio so I spray dithiopyr twice a year and it keeps the moss, weeds, etc out.
- Abyss
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Re: Moss between my bricks
ken-n-nancy wrote: ↑September 5th, 2017, 9:11 amNice! Some love the moss between the bricks for the character - others don't. Liking it sure is less work and has an old-world charm!
Yeah, I'm usually not the biggest fan of moss, spent years using muriatic acid and a stiff room cleaning it off my grandmothers brick patio every year when I was younger.
I think if it would start to cover the tops of the bricks I would get rid of it, but with the 130 year old brick, it has a very aesthetically pleasing look to it
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Re: Moss between my bricks
Sounds really nice!Abyss wrote: ↑September 5th, 2017, 3:04 pmken-n-nancy wrote: ↑September 5th, 2017, 9:11 amNice! Some love the moss between the bricks for the character - others don't. Liking it sure is less work and has an old-world charm!
Yeah, I'm usually not the biggest fan of moss, spent years using muriatic acid and a stiff room cleaning it off my grandmothers brick patio every year when I was younger.
I think if it would start to cover the tops of the bricks I would get rid of it, but with the 130 year old brick, it has a very aesthetically pleasing look to it
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