You shouldn't have any issues with the scarifier blade. It is more aggressive than the tines. When I was posting the video, the only available units on Amazon came with the surfactant as a bonus item. I use the surfactant with herbicides and any liquid product that I want to "stick(er)" to the leaf blade of the item that is being applied to. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Will you make a video about changing out sprinkler heads? Like if I want to change my sprinklers because they aren’t giving sufficient water with the ones I have in.
Troy, that is going to be at the user's discretion. I highly recommend, no matter what your height of cut is on your lawn that the grass be cut quite short, prior to the machine being applied. The reason is , that the longer the grass, the harder the machine has to work. So then you can decide by a little trial (and maybe some error) is the depth that I have the machine set pulling out enough debris? You can tell from the video that I apply it every year and I still get a substantial amount, But mine is also set to the lowest the machine can go. So with that said I would start with the first setting that is pulling up debris, and then decide where to go from there. I would also HIGHLY recommend that you apply this in the spring or fall when the daytime temps are in the 70's or so. 80 F or higher could put the lawn into severe stress as it tries to recover. I would also irrigate the turf 2-3 days prior to mowing and applying the machine, and also having the plan to apply a slow release fertilizer and a good watering after all the dead debris is cleared off. This will help the turf to push new growth and help it recover much faster. I hope this helps, Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Jill, congratulations. I know that you will enjoy the results that you get from applying it to your lawn. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future!!
At the bottom of your description is: "grass,greener lawn,thicker lawn,lawn care nut,lcn,ryan knorr,electric dethatcher,sunjoe dethatcher...". What does that mean?
Gary, those are tag words that allow for folks searching for content to find it easier on YT. A friend of mine suggested trying it to see if it can increase views. So far it appears to be helping. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Just bought a Sunjoe. Great vid Brah!
You will love the SunJoe. It is an awesome tool to get a yard whipped into shape.
Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Great video thanks. I get I’ve been nervous to use the scarifier blade so far. Just curious why the surficant is selling with the sunjoe.
You shouldn't have any issues with the scarifier blade. It is more aggressive than the tines. When I was posting the video, the only available units on Amazon came with the surfactant as a bonus item. I use the surfactant with herbicides and any liquid product that I want to "stick(er)" to the leaf blade of the item that is being applied to. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Will you make a video about changing out sprinkler heads? Like if I want to change my sprinklers because they aren’t giving sufficient water with the ones I have in.
Umm...they have been doing well for the last 2 years?? Did your dogs chew on the nozzles and break them??
@@TheHighlanderLawn 😂🤣 my dogs would never… at least not yet. I want to change out my mow strip to the north side of my house
How do you know what height to scarify at??
Troy, that is going to be at the user's discretion. I highly recommend, no matter what your height of cut is on your lawn that the grass be cut quite short, prior to the machine being applied. The reason is , that the longer the grass, the harder the machine has to work. So then you can decide by a little trial (and maybe some error) is the depth that I have the machine set pulling out enough debris? You can tell from the video that I apply it every year and I still get a substantial amount, But mine is also set to the lowest the machine can go. So with that said I would start with the first setting that is pulling up debris, and then decide where to go from there.
I would also HIGHLY recommend that you apply this in the spring or fall when the daytime temps are in the 70's or so. 80 F or higher could put the lawn into severe stress as it tries to recover. I would also irrigate the turf 2-3 days prior to mowing and applying the machine, and also having the plan to apply a slow release fertilizer and a good watering after all the dead debris is cleared off. This will help the turf to push new growth and help it recover much faster.
I hope this helps, Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.
Great information!
Thank you. I am glad that it was helpful. I always have a great time making the videos.
I just bought a sun Joe
Jill, congratulations. I know that you will enjoy the results that you get from applying it to your lawn. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future!!
Your landscaping is very nice . Thank You 🎉
At the bottom of your description is: "grass,greener lawn,thicker lawn,lawn care nut,lcn,ryan knorr,electric dethatcher,sunjoe dethatcher...". What does that mean?
Gary, those are tag words that allow for folks searching for content to find it easier on YT. A friend of mine suggested trying it to see if it can increase views. So far it appears to be helping. Thank you for the comment. I hope to hear from you in the future.