Good care is essential for a healthy lawn. Only if it is properly cared for will it remain nice and tight so that weeds and moss cannot spread. Fertilizing with calcium cyanamide is recommended to prevent moss formation and to strengthen the grass plants.

Calcium cyanamide works primarily to prevent moss

How does calcium cyanamide prevent moss in the lawn?

A common reason for the increased occurrence of moss in the lawn is too acidic soil. It occurs especially where the location is very humid and shady.

Calcium cyanamide removes the acid from the soil and ensures better pH values. These not only benefit the soil health, but also a stronger growth of the lawn.

Moss and weeds like clover have little chance on a dense, green lawn that is mowed and fertilized regularly. Calcium cyanamide is therefore used to prevent moss infestation. The advantages of calcium cyanamide are:

  • ensures healthy soil
  • improves pH values
  • long-term fertilization
  • keeps weeds and pests away
  • prevents infestation by moss
  • reduces fungal infestation
  • promotes grass growth

The right time for the application

As a rule, the lawn is fertilized with calcium cyanamide in the spring. But it is also possible at other times, as long as the ground is not frozen.

On the day of fertilization, the soil should be moist but not wet. The blades of grass should be dry. Excessive exposure to the sun is not good, as the grass then burns superficially and a brown lawn develops.

This is how you supply the lawn with calcium cyanamide

First determine the size of the lawn area that is to be fertilized. As a rule of thumb, 20 grams of lime are required per square meter.

Do not touch the calcium cyanamide with bare hands and avoid contact with eyes and other bare parts of the body.

Spread the granules evenly. Use a spreader for large areas. After spreading, the lawn must not be walked on for several days. This applies above all to children and pets, since calcium cyanamide releases toxins in the first few days.

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To produce calcium cyanamide, the lime is first burned to burnt lime. Nitrogen is later added to it. Pure burnt lime is also used as a fertiliser, but is not suitable for combating moss due to its highly corrosive effect.

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