this is actually a cool video and I haven't seen anyone do it before. Would be cool to do a more strict test with better sizing and watering etc to see the results.
this is amazing, I can't believe how well a single blade of tall fescue tillers out. this is why it's important to read bag rates and not overcrowd your seedlings.
really makes you think twice about seeding above the label rate for these grasses doesn't it!? Give it a year and even a thin seeding well cared for should fill in perfectly
Fun to play with this. In march I have filled a 17 gallon mixing bucket with soil and made pizza slices to devide the different grass species. Its fully covered & fertilized for the first time already. It includes mixes with Rye (diploid/tetraploid), KBG, Creeping fescue, a full Bentgrass one, different varieties from different companies etc. Just to see the differences. I expect at some point for Rye to thin out and maybe some of the spreading ones to take over. If I keep maintaining it long enough that is.
I think many have wondered casually, next step up would be putting a single seed in a dirt spot and caring for the single plant for a year+ to see what happens. Even that seems like it may be too hard for me to muster. LOL
This is amazing. However, that being said. Grass is ruining our coastal areas. Not dune grass but grasses like these... It's still pretty amazing though
I’ll never forget the day I realized I had K31 and what that meant as far as bunching and roughness. Killed that grass so fast lol.
Thank you so much for taking the time and patience to complete this experiment. I always desired to know the information, and now I do. Great work
Great video! This is something that I have often wondered and now I know. I’m interested to see what happens when you repot them.
this is actually a cool video and I haven't seen anyone do it before. Would be cool to do a more strict test with better sizing and watering etc to see the results.
If I planted it, the answer is zero. :)
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this is amazing, I can't believe how well a single blade of tall fescue tillers out. this is why it's important to read bag rates and not overcrowd your seedlings.
really makes you think twice about seeding above the label rate for these grasses doesn't it!? Give it a year and even a thin seeding well cared for should fill in perfectly
Can you please compare seeds from cheap to expensive?
Fun to play with this. In march I have filled a 17 gallon mixing bucket with soil and made pizza slices to devide the different grass species. Its fully covered & fertilized for the first time already. It includes mixes with Rye (diploid/tetraploid), KBG, Creeping fescue, a full Bentgrass one, different varieties from different companies etc. Just to see the differences. I expect at some point for Rye to thin out and maybe some of the spreading ones to take over. If I keep maintaining it long enough that is.
Love these year long experiments
Thanks for posting this video very interesting
Really interesting video, thanks!
Amazing how 1 seed can do so much . thanks for rhe info 👍🏴
Awesome video this is something that’s crossed my mind
I think many have wondered casually, next step up would be putting a single seed in a dirt spot and caring for the single plant for a year+ to see what happens. Even that seems like it may be too hard for me to muster. LOL
@@turfmechanicvlogs thanks for the replies I really enjoy your videos and you always put a lot of time into them! Huge value
This is amazing. However, that being said. Grass is ruining our coastal areas. Not dune grass but grasses like these... It's still pretty amazing though
Brilliant very interesting thank you
Cool experiment and video!
glad you thought so; this was one of those long experiments that are hard to gauge interest in. I feel like this was worth it too.
Cool video
glad you liked it! :D