Quick tip for everyone. After core aeration run your dethatcher set to its shallowest setting. By going over your lawn after core aeration it will break up all the cores allowing the soil to settle quicker. Then water heavy. You don't want your cores baking rock hard in the sun otherwise it will take weeks or months to break down.
Great video I found it very helpful I was looking to see when to aerate Bermuda I figured it was Summer I saw a neighbor aerating there bermuda lawn in the fall and I thought they knew something I didn’t
I have new sod that’s been in since March, it’s growing green,I live in Texas my soil is hard and compressed can I aerate to break up the hard soil to allow better water absorption?
It's a good practice if you feel like you need it. I've had hard, red clay in both my yards over the years and never aerated. Never thought it necessary or had problems. but everyone's case is different. Thanks for watching.
I have used the spiked shoes while mowing my Bermuda lawn and received some unexpected very good results. So. I would not rule it out as an effective way to aerate while push mowing or not.
No, I haven't. I try to use and do as little as possible as long as I'm happy with the way the grass looks. My expectations may be different from one person to the next. Thanks for watching.
Hi enjoy your style I recently sprayed a few acres of my Lawn for weeds...hmmmm I obviously had the mix far to strong and have caused lawns to turn yellow ? Have i destroyed years of work ? or will it recover over time?
Thank you. Only time will tell. I’d imagine it’s just a little discoloration and will grow and be mowed out. Appreciate ya watching. Hope this helps. Don’t sweat it.
Hello, thanks for your videos, 2 or 3 quesitos for you. 1- holes of aeration process should always be filled with sand? What Kind of sand? Las year I had a beautiful lawn, and after aeration and sand it became an ugly backyard, Last question, bermuda grass is good for a mini putting green?
No, they don’t always have to be filled with sand. Masonry sand. Yes, Bermuda can be used for a nice putting green. Thanks for watching. Hope this helps.
🌞 *Great video, brother!* Absolutely, correct on the rant! Also, _clay soil = core aeration!_ Soil type and grass type are the 2 most important questions when deciding between core and spike. Thanks for sharing! 🌞
Thanks man! Thanks for that added info too. Definitely good stuff for folks to consider. And I'm glad you agree on the rant. I had a feeling I wasn't the only one who notices that. Frustrates me every time. Thanks again, bro. Always appreciate your support!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Zayne Yael i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I have a Kentucky blue grass midnight and live in Eastern Montana, winters are - 40s to +40s from November to March summers are 70s to 100s April to October our yard is mostly in the sun with 1 exception of a big shade tree that lawn under it is just as Plush as the sunny areas... My question is when and how many times should I aerate my lawn? Spring, summer, fall?? Or anytime with no worries... Question 2: should a person leave the lawn plugs in the yard and allow mother nature break them down... Or pick them up and fill the holes up with sand????? So many people have their opinion on it.... Does it hurt the lawn if left? Does it benefit the lawns if left? Help!!
Thanks for the questions. How many times you aerate is really dependent on how compacted the soil is. Typically, once a year is plenty. That's what I would recommend. Since you have cool season grass, you want to do it in the spring or fall. Those are the most active growing seasons for KBG. You don't want to do it in the summer as it's too hot and will stress the turf too much. Picking up or leaving the plugs is really a matter of preference for homeowners. If it were me, I'd pick them up. It won't hurt the lawn if you don't, though. Some folks like to leave them to let them break down and add organic material back to the soil. So it does have benefit if left, but you don't have to. Hope this helps. Appreciate ya watching!
I feel ya on that one. Same here. It's not the best at pulling the plugs. I haven't seen anything in the way of harm from it. Of course, I don't use it often. Only to spot treat areas. I guess it would just depend on your frequency of use. Even then, I don't think it's too big of a deal! Thanks so much for watching and the question. Appreciate ya!
It's often preferred to aerate then sand. That way you get sand down in the holes. Located where you are, you've probably got bermuda or st. augustine. See if this video helps...ua-cam.com/video/A4cTujEvSCI/v-deo.html. Just make sure you sand when the grass is growing really vigorously. Thanks for watching and the question. Hope this helps.
I need to plant grass in a small area in my horse pasture that has no grass now. Should I till the soil before planting or should I just aerate and plant? Thanks
If there's not grass there, I'd just throw the seed out, keep it watered and see what happens. I keep it simple in the beginning and add layers from there. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and the question!
Nice pick up. The more I do this lawn stuff I realize something is better than nothing. This is an old vid. If I redid it, I’d prolly say something different than what I did. Good call on grabbing a good deal! Appreciate ya watching and commenting!
@@BudgetLawns I’m also going to try dormant seeding this winter. And use the wet snow instead of straw and water. We get some deep snows in West Virginia and it beats a $200 water bill 😂
Hey bro! God bless you! Thanks for the video.. I have new sod so its all very nice, been laid for about two months, but there's a few spots that are rough looking. Would it be OK to core aerate those parts?
You're welcome. Thank you! I would say it's a little too early to aerate new sod. You really want to give it some time to establish before putting it through that. Have you seen my new sod care video? ua-cam.com/video/z1f2ec2DQvw/v-deo.html I really appreciate you watching and commenting!
Watching the video, I see you have the same problem I do with my manual core aerator. it plugs up on one side or the other. any thoughts or recommendations?
I just use a long screwdriver or something hard to push it out. I only use the aerator for small, spot aeration, so It's not too big of an issue. Thanks for watching and the question.
I just spoke aerated my lawn and overseeded and now I hear core is better. So my question is can I go over my lawn with a Core aerator even though I laid the seed already?
I would not recommend that if you recently seeded. You want the lawn to stay as undisturbed as much as possible. Thank you for the question. I appreciate ya watching.
May try lightly watering before aerating to soften things up a bit. But I have never used a core aerator like that, so it’s only a guess. Wish I had more of a solid answer for ya. Thanks for watching.
Maybe I missed it but did you mention anything about how dry the soil should be? I imagine there’s some sweet spot for it to not be too gummy vs hard as concrete. We’ve got dense (near clay to clay) soils in this part of Wisconsin. Great video, helped me pick the tool I’m buying. I should probably get my yard marked for buried utilities. Cable might be shallow.
Thank you. Sounds like you’re working with what I’ve got. Hard red clay here. If I use the tool, I try to pick a day after some rain so things are a little softer. Not soggy but soft. You’re thinking on the right track. Definitely wanna get the lawn marked unless you know where any shallow cables will be. Thanks again. Appreciate ya watching and commenting.
Spike aerators are awesome for going through the cow pastures and busting up the cow patties. If left alone they take forever to break down and will kill what grass was underneath. A few swipes with a spike aerator and they will be busted up and dispersed.
To really get the long term benefits of a spike aerators you must use a weight on the aerator to obtain deeper slices in the lawn. The most important process is over seeding while you are aerating the lawn. I over seeding and aerate the lawn once or twice a month to increase water consumption and speed up germination process.
I use my aerating shoes when I mow my tall fescue lawn right before I spray any liquid or spread any small prill fertilizer. But I wouldn't classify it as "real" aeration.
Good Video. I love my yard butler! haha, I have done my whole yard with it before, but it was only about 800 sq ft. When I was a little kid, my neighbor was a lawn nut, and not the good type (he would do crazy stuff that didn't make any sense.) He would wear those spiked shoes all the time in the yard.
Thanks man. I love it too! Haha, there's always "that guy" in the neighborhood. Sometimes I wonder where people are learning the things they do to their lawns! Appreciate ya watching and commenting as always!
My million dollar question. Should I core aerate and right after top dress to level the lawn so sand fills those holes. Or. Top dress, let the lawn grow in great then core aerate after? I just ordered that manual core aerator. But I only have 500sqft
@@BudgetLawns ok. Wasn't sure if immediately after, filling the holes with sand was basically going backwards so it's not open to get air. I'll plan to get a steppin on the lawn all morning the day I get a yard of sand
I have a question about bermuda, since I am a bermuda newby. I scalped to 1" HOC in early spring, then bumped up to about 1.25" HOC. My front yard gets the most sun, and it looks great! My back yard get less sun, and I am noticing brown in it. If I look close it is mostly the bermuda stems that are brown and there is little green top growth. So you ever "re-scalp" your bermuda first it just does not have the right growth. I am thinking I should re-scalpe the backyard down to 1" HOC and start again.
I know what ya mean. My back lawn on the sides starts getting more shade from the house and fence as the summer goes on. That's where it starts to brown a bit more first. But I think you're right on your thought process. I did a mid season scalp on the back lawn last summer to reset the HOC. It started to coming in better after that. Of course, it was in pretty bad shape last year, but it started coming along after that scalp. A second scalp on bermuda is often a good move. Give it a shot and let me know how it works out.
I'd pick them up. You don't have to and some people don't, but my preference would be to remove them from the lawn. Thanks for the question and watching.
Great video keep the updates rolling 👍🏻 I’m planning to go heavy with the core aeration on my backyard this year. I have some ridiculously compact clay soil. It runs me about $30 to rent a machine and honestly it’s a lot of fun to do.
Hello, I use the spike aerator shoes to aerate my yard. This year it looks the best it ever has.....but..... I’ve had the shoes for 3 years and have used them each year. The first two years I didn’t do much else other than mow my Bermuda at 4+ inches.... Yeah, I know.....😅 Last year, because of a lot of job overtime, I didn’t have time to do anything to my yard but mow it once every couple of weeks. Think about it, 4 inch Bermuda being mowed every couple of weeks. My yard looked a mess. First part of July last year, my schedule freed up quite a bit so I started mowing once a week, still at 4 inches though... I started watching “doc” and “byd” learning about Bermuda grass. Since my yard looked like crap anyway, I scalped it from 4 inches to 2 inches in one cut.... put down heavy fertilizer and watered it in, what did I have to lose.. I immediately saw results, it actually started to thicken up, because I was mowing at 2 inches, but still once a week... Fast forward to this year, I put down pre emergent, aerated with my spike shoes, started mowing at 1 1/2 inches twice a week, and hit it with fertilizers and spoon fed liquid lawn. Wow! it’s thick now, and green as all get out. Do I think it was the spike aeration shoes that made the difference? Heck no, didn’t do anything different than the last couple of years when it came to that part of it. 😀 Btw, I’m in Arkansas too... 👍
Hey there fellow Arkansan! That was a great comment. I enjoyed reading that. Had me cracking up too. Isn't it amazing what just the basics will do to bermuda? I used to mow mine high in the beginning as well, because I just didn't have time to go low. A little goes a long way on this grass type! Gotta love it. Thanks for sharing all that, especially about the shoes. I was hoping to get some good feedback on those. I appreciate ya watching and your support!
First place to start is determining whether it's cool season or warm season grass. If you're further south, there's a good chance you've got bermuda or other warm season. Further north would be cool season. Start there to identify with pictures from the web. Hope this helps. Good luck. Thanks for watching.
Yeah, I only will if it absolutely needs it. I'll stick a long screwdriver through it. It doesn't really push the plugs through like it should when in use. But overall, I don't worry about cleaning it out every time. I don't have the time to mess with all that. I rarely use it anyway. Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate ya!
Yea, that’s the worst bro, when you finally hit a green and you get excited and get up there and realize you’d be better off if you hit it in a bunker!
It’s still good to have. Spike aeration is perfectly fine. Just don’t do it over and over and over. Mix in a core aeration from time to time. Appreciate ya watching and commenting.
You're right..sorta. It COULD have been 2 minutes long. But that doesn't mean it SHOULD have been 2 minutes long. 1. Some people need or prefer more information and discussion while others do not. 2. UA-cam doesn't like short videos. They don't help creators grow and aren't ideal for advertisers. There is a method to the madness. Unfortunately, it doesn't always make sense. Thanks though.
Well, put together, break down on this topic. You just keep getting better with each video. Perfecting that presentation skill for sure 👌🏾🌱
Thanks man! Appreciate the compliments. Really having a lot of fun with these. Makes it easy! Thank you for the support!
Quick tip for everyone. After core aeration run your dethatcher set to its shallowest setting. By going over your lawn after core aeration it will break up all the cores allowing the soil to settle quicker. Then water heavy. You don't want your cores baking rock hard in the sun otherwise it will take weeks or months to break down.
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Great video I found it very helpful I was looking to see when to aerate Bermuda I figured it was Summer I saw a neighbor aerating there bermuda lawn in the fall and I thought they knew something I didn’t
Thanks. Glad ya found it helpful. Summer is definitely the time. Or late spring.
I have new sod that’s been in since March, it’s growing green,I live in Texas my soil is hard and compressed can I aerate to break up the hard soil to allow better water absorption?
It's a good practice if you feel like you need it. I've had hard, red clay in both my yards over the years and never aerated. Never thought it necessary or had problems. but everyone's case is different. Thanks for watching.
I have used the spiked shoes while mowing my Bermuda lawn and received some unexpected very good results. So. I would not rule it out as an effective way to aerate while push mowing or not.
Great to know. Appreciate the feedback! Thanks for watching.
What's your favorite type of summer grass? Mine is bermuda.
Bermuda for the win! Thanks for watching and the comment. Appreciate ya!
Here’s an off topic question. Have you used earth castings and if so do you use them along with fertilizer? Thanks
No, I haven't. I try to use and do as little as possible as long as I'm happy with the way the grass looks. My expectations may be different from one person to the next. Thanks for watching.
Hi enjoy your style I recently sprayed a few acres of my Lawn for weeds...hmmmm I obviously had the mix far to strong and have caused lawns to turn yellow ? Have i destroyed years of work ? or will it recover over time?
Thank you. Only time will tell. I’d imagine it’s just a little discoloration and will grow and be mowed out. Appreciate ya watching. Hope this helps. Don’t sweat it.
Hello, thanks for your videos, 2 or 3 quesitos for you. 1- holes of aeration process should always be filled with sand? What Kind of sand? Las year I had a beautiful lawn, and after aeration and sand it became an ugly backyard, Last question, bermuda grass is good for a mini putting green?
No, they don’t always have to be filled with sand.
Masonry sand.
Yes, Bermuda can be used for a nice putting green. Thanks for watching. Hope this helps.
I have a 3 month old new sodded zoysia lawn. How long should I wait to core aerate?
I would wait at least a year. I NEVER aerate my bermuda lawn. But that's just me. Thanks for watching.
🌞 *Great video, brother!* Absolutely, correct on the rant! Also, _clay soil = core aeration!_ Soil type and grass type are the 2 most important questions when deciding between core and spike. Thanks for sharing! 🌞
Thanks man! Thanks for that added info too. Definitely good stuff for folks to consider. And I'm glad you agree on the rant. I had a feeling I wasn't the only one who notices that. Frustrates me every time. Thanks again, bro. Always appreciate your support!
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I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Kellen Jaxtyn instablaster =)
@Zayne Yael i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Zayne Yael It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
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I bought a GREEN SCOTT lawn core & pin aeration they work awesome! ❤
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I have a Kentucky blue grass midnight and live in Eastern Montana, winters are - 40s to +40s from November to March summers are 70s to 100s April to October our yard is mostly in the sun with 1 exception of a big shade tree that lawn under it is just as Plush as the sunny areas... My question is when and how many times should I aerate my lawn? Spring, summer, fall?? Or anytime with no worries... Question 2: should a person leave the lawn plugs in the yard and allow mother nature break them down... Or pick them up and fill the holes up with sand????? So many people have their opinion on it.... Does it hurt the lawn if left? Does it benefit the lawns if left? Help!!
Thanks for the questions. How many times you aerate is really dependent on how compacted the soil is. Typically, once a year is plenty. That's what I would recommend. Since you have cool season grass, you want to do it in the spring or fall. Those are the most active growing seasons for KBG. You don't want to do it in the summer as it's too hot and will stress the turf too much. Picking up or leaving the plugs is really a matter of preference for homeowners. If it were me, I'd pick them up. It won't hurt the lawn if you don't, though. Some folks like to leave them to let them break down and add organic material back to the soil. So it does have benefit if left, but you don't have to. Hope this helps. Appreciate ya watching!
I use the yard butler but it doesn't always pull the plugs out, is it still going to help my lawn out or am I just causing problems.
I feel ya on that one. Same here. It's not the best at pulling the plugs. I haven't seen anything in the way of harm from it. Of course, I don't use it often. Only to spot treat areas. I guess it would just depend on your frequency of use. Even then, I don't think it's too big of a deal! Thanks so much for watching and the question. Appreciate ya!
Can’t afford to lose any soil so spike is what I use and my lawn looks really good
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. 👍👍
Just bought a 40" pull behind core aerator, headed to the county office to get a soil sample box.
Right on. Have fun!
how did it work out for you?
ok so if I feel lazy ill do spikes follow it up with a liquid aerator when I have more energy I will do core.
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should I aerate then sand? South Texas, San Antonio... no idea what type of grass I have
It's often preferred to aerate then sand. That way you get sand down in the holes. Located where you are, you've probably got bermuda or st. augustine. See if this video helps...ua-cam.com/video/A4cTujEvSCI/v-deo.html. Just make sure you sand when the grass is growing really vigorously. Thanks for watching and the question. Hope this helps.
I need to plant grass in a small area in my horse pasture that has no grass now. Should I till the soil before planting or should I just aerate and plant? Thanks
If there's not grass there, I'd just throw the seed out, keep it watered and see what happens. I keep it simple in the beginning and add layers from there. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and the question!
I bought a spike one today.. core is probably better but the ag fab one I got was in stock and reasonable. So I grabbed it
Nice pick up. The more I do this lawn stuff I realize something is better than nothing. This is an old vid. If I redid it, I’d prolly say something different than what I did. Good call on grabbing a good deal! Appreciate ya watching and commenting!
@@BudgetLawns
I’m also going to try dormant seeding this winter. And use the wet snow instead of straw and water. We get some deep snows in West Virginia and it beats a $200 water bill 😂
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Hey bro! God bless you! Thanks for the video.. I have new sod so its all very nice, been laid for about two months, but there's a few spots that are rough looking. Would it be OK to core aerate those parts?
You're welcome. Thank you! I would say it's a little too early to aerate new sod. You really want to give it some time to establish before putting it through that. Have you seen my new sod care video? ua-cam.com/video/z1f2ec2DQvw/v-deo.html I really appreciate you watching and commenting!
Watching the video, I see you have the same problem I do with my manual core aerator. it plugs up on one side or the other. any thoughts or recommendations?
I just use a long screwdriver or something hard to push it out. I only use the aerator for small, spot aeration, so It's not too big of an issue. Thanks for watching and the question.
@@BudgetLawns Yeah. me too. thanks for the video!
My pleasure. Happy to help.
What is the best way to aerate a drain field?
I have zero experience with a drain field. Wouldn't want to give you advice for something I'm clueless about. Sorry. Thanks for watching.
Is core aeration the same as plug aeration?
Sure is. When you core aerate, you pull plugs of soil from the ground. Thanks for watching.
my st augustine has been mulched for 22 years spike seems like the best way i just bought the shoes
I just spoke aerated my lawn and overseeded and now I hear core is better. So my question is can I go over my lawn with a Core aerator even though I laid the seed already?
I would not recommend that if you recently seeded. You want the lawn to stay as undisturbed as much as possible. Thank you for the question. I appreciate ya watching.
I rented a core aerator and my lawn is so compacted that it was barely pulling plugs and riding on top of my lawn any suggestions ?
May try lightly watering before aerating to soften things up a bit. But I have never used a core aerator like that, so it’s only a guess. Wish I had more of a solid answer for ya. Thanks for watching.
Maybe I missed it but did you mention anything about how dry the soil should be? I imagine there’s some sweet spot for it to not be too gummy vs hard as concrete. We’ve got dense (near clay to clay) soils in this part of Wisconsin.
Great video, helped me pick the tool I’m buying. I should probably get my yard marked for buried utilities. Cable might be shallow.
Thank you. Sounds like you’re working with what I’ve got. Hard red clay here. If I use the tool, I try to pick a day after some rain so things are a little softer. Not soggy but soft. You’re thinking on the right track. Definitely wanna get the lawn marked unless you know where any shallow cables will be. Thanks again. Appreciate ya watching and commenting.
Love the information man keep up the great work
Thank you. Glad you're enjoying it. I'll keep 'em rolling. Appreciate the support!
Don’t act like the “not all holes are created equal” was an accident! 😂😂
Haha! Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't! I'll never tell 😂. Thanks for watching man!
#allholesmatter
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I'm aerating my lawn for the first time. What is best way?
Core aeration when the grass is actively growing.
is "core" and "plug" the same?
They sure are. Good question. Thanks for watching!
I have a spike aerator and a core aerator. I've gotten way better results from core aeration. I just dislike getting all the cores up when I'm done.
Awesome. Thanks for that feedback. That seems to be the trend. Great info for others to know when trying to decide. Appreciate ya buddy!
This is very helpful and I just had to follow, lol.
Happy to hear. Thank you very much!
Another great video. I am still debating if I want to aerate this fall. I never understood the spike aerators...
Thanks buddy! I've done some spot stuff and that's it. I'm right there with ya on the spikes. Appreciate ya watching!
Spike aerators are awesome for going through the cow pastures and busting up the cow patties. If left alone they take forever to break down and will kill what grass was underneath. A few swipes with a spike aerator and they will be busted up and dispersed.
Interesting. Thank you for that nugget of info!
To really get the long term benefits of a spike aerators you must use a weight on the aerator to obtain deeper slices in the lawn. The most important process is over seeding while you are aerating the lawn. I over seeding and aerate the lawn once or twice a month to increase water consumption and speed up germination process.
I use my aerating shoes when I mow my tall fescue lawn right before I spray any liquid or spread any small prill fertilizer. But I wouldn't classify it as "real" aeration.
Appreciate ya providing that feedback. Thanks for watching!
I was gonna put something down and not have it Rated R... but I can't
Good Video. I love my yard butler! haha, I have done my whole yard with it before, but it was only about 800 sq ft. When I was a little kid, my neighbor was a lawn nut, and not the good type (he would do crazy stuff that didn't make any sense.) He would wear those spiked shoes all the time in the yard.
Thanks man. I love it too! Haha, there's always "that guy" in the neighborhood. Sometimes I wonder where people are learning the things they do to their lawns! Appreciate ya watching and commenting as always!
My million dollar question. Should I core aerate and right after top dress to level the lawn so sand fills those holes. Or. Top dress, let the lawn grow in great then core aerate after? I just ordered that manual core aerator. But I only have 500sqft
Aerate, then top dress. That’s the preferred order by most.
@@BudgetLawns ok. Wasn't sure if immediately after, filling the holes with sand was basically going backwards so it's not open to get air. I'll plan to get a steppin on the lawn all morning the day I get a yard of sand
LOL not all are equal, you are correct though literally. great advice
🤣🤣🤣 thanks man. Appreciate ya watching.
Thanks for the video man!
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I have a question about bermuda, since I am a bermuda newby. I scalped to 1" HOC in early spring, then bumped up to about 1.25" HOC. My front yard gets the most sun, and it looks great! My back yard get less sun, and I am noticing brown in it. If I look close it is mostly the bermuda stems that are brown and there is little green top growth. So you ever "re-scalp" your bermuda first it just does not have the right growth. I am thinking I should re-scalpe the backyard down to 1" HOC and start again.
I know what ya mean. My back lawn on the sides starts getting more shade from the house and fence as the summer goes on. That's where it starts to brown a bit more first. But I think you're right on your thought process. I did a mid season scalp on the back lawn last summer to reset the HOC. It started to coming in better after that. Of course, it was in pretty bad shape last year, but it started coming along after that scalp. A second scalp on bermuda is often a good move. Give it a shot and let me know how it works out.
Hahaha! Im thinking about the holes! Seriously though, good video! 😎👊☕️
LOL. Right when it came out, I was like, OH NO. Too funny! Thanks a bunch man. Appreciate ya watching!
Budget Lawns I was gonna add some dad joke about that but decided you should take credit!🤣🤣
Haha, feel free to add anything at any time. The more jokes the merrier. I love to laugh. Who doesn't?
should you remove the cores after doing core aeration or leave them to decompose on the lawn?
I'd pick them up. You don't have to and some people don't, but my preference would be to remove them from the lawn. Thanks for the question and watching.
Any way that you could send me a copy of that chart?
Here you go my friend...www.uaex.edu/publications/PDF/FSA-6121.pdf
Appreciate ya!
So glad I watched this before buying a spike aerator, thank you!
You bet. Thank you for watching and commenting. Appreciate ya.
Thanks bro !!
You bet. Thank you!
My core aerator became a spike aerator after getting clogged up😂😂. I’m gonna have to use a angle grinder to open up the tines
🤣🤣 the worst. Thanks for watching.
Great video keep the updates rolling 👍🏻 I’m planning to go heavy with the core aeration on my backyard this year. I have some ridiculously compact clay soil. It runs me about $30 to rent a machine and honestly it’s a lot of fun to do.
Thanks man. You got it 👍. That's a good deal to rent a machine. Even my budget wouldn't pass that up haha. Have fun. Appreciate ya as always!
Good info! Thanks!
Thank you! Appreciate ya!
Hey man if you don’t have it planned already, I’d love to see a video on how you backlap your reel mower
Definitely a good one. I'm sure the ole Earthwise would enjoy a sharpening soon. I'll put that on the agenda. Thanks for the comment. Stay tuned!
Hello, I use the spike aerator shoes to aerate my yard. This year it looks the best it ever has.....but..... I’ve had the shoes for 3 years and have used them each year. The first two years I didn’t do much else other than mow my Bermuda at 4+ inches.... Yeah, I know.....😅
Last year, because of a lot of job overtime, I didn’t have time to do anything to my yard but mow it once every couple of weeks. Think about it, 4 inch Bermuda being mowed every couple of weeks. My yard looked a mess. First part of July last year, my schedule freed up quite a bit so I started mowing once a week, still at 4 inches though...
I started watching “doc” and “byd” learning about Bermuda grass. Since my yard looked like crap anyway, I scalped it from 4 inches to 2 inches in one cut.... put down heavy fertilizer and watered it in, what did I have to lose..
I immediately saw results, it actually started to thicken up, because I was mowing at 2 inches, but still once a week...
Fast forward to this year, I put down pre emergent, aerated with my spike shoes, started mowing at 1 1/2 inches twice a week, and hit it with fertilizers and spoon fed liquid lawn. Wow! it’s thick now, and green as all get out.
Do I think it was the spike aeration shoes that made the difference? Heck no, didn’t do anything different than the last couple of years when it came to that part of it. 😀
Btw, I’m in Arkansas too... 👍
Hey there fellow Arkansan! That was a great comment. I enjoyed reading that. Had me cracking up too. Isn't it amazing what just the basics will do to bermuda? I used to mow mine high in the beginning as well, because I just didn't have time to go low. A little goes a long way on this grass type! Gotta love it. Thanks for sharing all that, especially about the shoes. I was hoping to get some good feedback on those. I appreciate ya watching and your support!
I don't even know what grass I have. Back yard used to be a horse pasture
First place to start is determining whether it's cool season or warm season grass. If you're further south, there's a good chance you've got bermuda or other warm season. Further north would be cool season. Start there to identify with pictures from the web. Hope this helps. Good luck. Thanks for watching.
@@BudgetLawns I'm in the North ( PA). Thank you. I'll have to give it a go. You're Welcome
🤘🏼 Awesome work bro!!
Thanks bud! 👊
Looks like you don't clean out your handheld aerator.
Yeah, I only will if it absolutely needs it. I'll stick a long screwdriver through it. It doesn't really push the plugs through like it should when in use. But overall, I don't worry about cleaning it out every time. I don't have the time to mess with all that. I rarely use it anyway. Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate ya!
Keep Pushing. PITTL
Thanks brother!
Yea, that’s the worst bro, when you finally hit a green and you get excited and get up there and realize you’d be better off if you hit it in a bunker!
Haha, FACTS! Thanks for watching man!
this is true not all hole are created equal 😬😬
Haha. Indeed they're not. Thanks for watching!
lmao 😆 at the rant
Haha, thanks bro. I get on 'em sometimes. There's plenty more out there. Appreciate ya!
All holes are created equal. But how you maintain your lawn says everything. 🍻
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DO WE HAVE TO PIC UP ALL CORES? I’ve rented the machine twice, but never picked them up 😂😂😂
You don’t have to but I would. Thank you for watching!
WPS!!!
👊👊 Go Hogs! Thanks for watching!
My ground is so hard that I use a drill with an old wood drill bit to do holes 🤣
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Well shit. I just bought a spike aerator (30bucks on fb) to pull in back of my riding mower. 🤦🏽♂️
It’s still good to have. Spike aeration is perfectly fine. Just don’t do it over and over and over. Mix in a core aeration from time to time. Appreciate ya watching and commenting.
LOL! 1:24
😂 👊 Thanks for getting a good laugh with me. Appreciate ya watching!
Its gna be core. Thats my guess before watching...
Nice guess. Thanks for watching.
I knew it! Lol. Ok. Im sold. This is what I'll do. Probably use something like manual tool ypu used for spots.
@@BudgetLawns how would I know what grass I have? Any good website to seach by zone or picture?
ua-cam.com/video/F4Lc_7d3Z2Q/v-deo.html
Try this.
Core leaves mud all over your lawn
No if you pick them up, which is what I would do. Some people prefer to leave the organic material on the lawn.
This video should have been two minutes long.
You're right..sorta. It COULD have been 2 minutes long. But that doesn't mean it SHOULD have been 2 minutes long.
1. Some people need or prefer more information and discussion while others do not.
2. UA-cam doesn't like short videos. They don't help creators grow and aren't ideal for advertisers.
There is a method to the madness. Unfortunately, it doesn't always make sense. Thanks though.