use a pressure washer
Some moss can be it they are overgrown and in a wet place
In the King James version the word - moss - does not appear at all
Moss does not point to anything. There is an old wive's tale that it grows on the north side of trees, but actually it grows all over.
All you have to do is click the moSS. not moTH.
A good way is to pressure wash the bricks. This will remove the moss and clean the bricks at the same time. It's good that you pressure wash your fences and outdoor walls regularly.
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Salt absorb the water necessary for organisms.
use a pressure washer
A bleach solution may help kill moss on your patio, but vinegar is a more eco-friendly option. Mix vinegar with water and apply it to the moss. Additionally, using a stiff brush to scrub the affected areas can help remove the moss more effectively.
It is not recommended to use peat moss that has visible fungus growth, as it may indicate poor quality or contamination. Fungus in the peat moss can compete with plant roots for nutrients and water, potentially harming plant growth. It is best to use clean, sterile peat moss for gardening purposes.
Use a roundup to kill the moss, after it is dead pressure wash it off.
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Wash, using a stiff brush.
Moss is a type of Fungi. Bleach kills fungi. Dilute regular household bleach with about 50% water and wipe with a rag.
Spray, or water with a watering can, a mixture of water and bleach, being careful not to water any plants you wish to keep.