H1: How to Get Rid of Moss in Lawn and Keep It From Coming Back

Introduction
H2: Why Is Moss Growing in Your Lawn?
H3: Too much shade
H3: Compacted or poorly drained soil
H3: Weak or thinning grass
H3: Low soil pH and nutrient issues
H2: Should You Remove Moss From a Lawn?
H3: When moss is a sign of deeper lawn problems
H3: When moss removal is worth the effort
H2: How to Get Rid of Moss in Lawn Step by Step
H3: Step 1: Rake out and remove the moss
H3: Step 2: Aerate compacted areas
H3: Step 3: Improve drainage and reduce excess moisture
H3: Step 4: Correct shade and mowing issues
H3: Step 5: Apply a lawn-safe moss control product if needed
H3: Step 6: Overseed bare spots and fertilize
H2: What Will Kill Moss but Not Grass?
H3: Iron-based moss killers
H3: Potassium soap and fatty acid products
H3: When to avoid DIY remedies
H2: How to Prevent Moss From Coming Back
H3: Mow at the right height
H3: Water deeply but less often
H3: Feed grass regularly
H3: Test soil before adding lime
H3: Keep the lawn thick with overseeding
H2: When to Repair the Lawn or Start Over
H3: Signs a partial repair is enough
H3: When a full renovation makes more sense
H2: Conclusion
H2: FAQs
H3: What will kill moss but not grass?
H3: How to get rid of lots of moss in a lawn?
H3: Does Dawn dish soap kill moss in grass?
