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My driveway is covered in moss – luckily gardeners rave about a £2 Sainsbury’s buy that banishes green stuff for YEARS

Published on March 30, 2025 at 08:29 AM

GARDENING fans are raving about a cheap buy that banishes moss from driveways.

So if your tarmac is looking a bit of a mess and you’re after an affordable solution to banish the nasty green stuff, we’ve got just what you need.

Moss growing on a driveway.
A homeowner desperately asked for advice on how to get rid of pesky moss from their driveway
Package of Dri-Pak Soda Crystals with uses for cleaning sinks, washing machines, and more.
Gardening gurus are praising soda crystals for banishing moss

And if you’re on a budget, fear not, as this super simple trick is incredibly purse-friendly.

It comes after a homeowner begged for advice after spotting moss had grown all over their driveway.

Thankfully, gardening gurus came to the rescue and shared a super simple trick that will banish the nasty stuff in barely any time at all.

And not only can you say goodbye to moss with this handy hack, but even better, many claim it won’t grow back for up to two years – yes, you heard that correctly.

Posting on Reddit, on the /GardeningUK thread, the anonymous user, who writes under the username @parttimepedant, shared a snap of their tarmac, covered in the pesky green stuff.

Alongside the post, the user begged: “Best/quickest/easiest way to remove moss from tarmac please!”;

Luckily for this user, numerous gardening enthusiasts quickly flocked to the comments, eager to share their advice on how to say goodbye to moss.

One person simply advised: “Moss brush. You'll get back to bare tarmac and then you can treat the surface with a moss killer should you wish.”;

Another added: “Fairy liquid, salt and vinegar mixed together kills everything.”;

A third commented: “Wet and Forget, or use sodium hypochlorite, which is its main ingredient.”;

Meanwhile, someone else advised: “Patio magic works a treat.”;

At the same time, numerous gardening gurus swore by soda crystals, which you can nab from many high-street stores and supermarkets for just £2.

Soda crystals, sprinkle on, and leave for two days, then wash off with a stiff broom. It lasts up to two years

Reddit user

And not only did many praise the effectiveness of soda crystals – but many claimed that they will stop moss from coming back for up to two years.

One person said: “Soda crystals, just sprinkle over all the moss and leave it for a week. You will be surprised.”;

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A second added: “Soda crystals once a year.”;

Whilst someone else recommended: “Soda crystals, sprinkle on, and leave for two days, then wash off with a stiff broom. It lasts up to two years.”;

What's the deal with soda crystals?

Soda crystals, also known as sodium carbonate, are a handy multi-purpose product to have in your home for cleaning.

Not only are soda crystals brilliant when it comes to your laundry, but they will also remove moss on drives and patios, whilst preventing slippery surfaces.

March gardening jobs

My driveway is covered in moss – luckily gardeners rave about a £2 Sainsbury's buy that banishes green stuff for YEARS 2

Flying Eze's Gardening Editor, Veronica Lorraine has shared the first gardening jobs of spring.

Start sowing seeds

You can plant Aubergine seeds into propagator – or outdoors after the last frost. Or you could try growbags in a coldframe – and hopefully you can harvest from August onwards.

Have a think about planting some different varieties of seeds this year – check out She Grows Veg and other sites for heirloom varieties. There’s an astonishing array on offer, like purple carrots, globe-shaped aubergines, lime green cauliflower or storage tomatoes that stay fresh for months.

Buy and plant summer bulbs

Summer flowering bulbs provide huge big blousey blooms – with some bringing a real touch of the tropics to your garden. Try Gladioli, dahlias, calla lilies, peonies and crocosmia.

Lawncare starts now!

Start your lawn care with a boosting high nitrogenspring feed, reseed any bare patches – and you’ll probably start mowing regularly in earnest this month. If you can – keep a corner long to help wildlife.

Check compost

Dig well rotting compost into your soil. If you have the space, it's even worth digging trenches and chucking in your rotting veg that's usually destined for the recycling bin – then cover. It adds great nutrients for free.

Clean outside spaces

Time to blast your patios and paths with a pressure washer – if your children are responsible enough it’s a great job for them – they’ll get soaked and have fun at the same time.

Soak sweet peas

Soak your sweet peas before sowing into long narrow pots or toilet rolls – put two seeds in a pot. These can go in an unheated greenhouse – and when there’s three or four pairs of leaves, pinch out the growing tip which will make them grow outward instead of upwards.

Create a wildflower meadow

Sow a wildflower meadow – if you have room. A lot of shops now sell wildflower mixes to make things easier – or even seed bombs which can just be scattered onto the soil.

If you fancy giving this trick a try, you can nab a 1kg bag of Dri Pak soda crystals for just £2 from Tesco and Sainsbury’s.

Once the soda crystals have worked their magic on the moss, the remaining debris can then be brushed away to reveal a clean driveway that looks brand new.

They're perfect for those who don't want to use too many chemicals, as they don't contain phosphates, enzymes, or bleach and are biodegradable.

As well as being non-toxic, soda crystals also have a sustainable environmental footprint and can additionally help you save money.

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