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Gardening
Moss on an older apple tree
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<blockquote data-quote="woodspirit" data-source="post: 214604" data-attributes="member: 2168"><p>I've had the displeasure of meeting J Baker. He's a class A jerk.</p><p>IMHO. Yes you could mix up a bleach solution to kill moss and lichen on your trees, but there isn't any good reason to kill it. In fact if you use too much and it soaks into the soil, it's possible to do more damage to your tree and other plants in proximity. I have found his books and ads very useful to line the bottom of bird cages, as well as starting the woodstove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodspirit, post: 214604, member: 2168"] I've had the displeasure of meeting J Baker. He's a class A jerk. IMHO. Yes you could mix up a bleach solution to kill moss and lichen on your trees, but there isn't any good reason to kill it. In fact if you use too much and it soaks into the soil, it's possible to do more damage to your tree and other plants in proximity. I have found his books and ads very useful to line the bottom of bird cages, as well as starting the woodstove. [/QUOTE]
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