FWIW, we have a pretty shady yard that makes a proper lawn a real challenge. Between that and the acidity the oaks' leaves add, moss seems pretty happy there. A neighbor with a passion (and the results) for landscaping thinks distributing agricultural lime, or calcium carbonate, is the best way to subdue the moss. Seems it likes the acid and the lime takes that away (raises the pH).
Chuck

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