I was WRONG about aeration

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  • @Premier_lawns_official
    @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +6

    Do you think aeration is needed? Drop me a comment below ☟

    • @solidsoldier9021
      @solidsoldier9021 Рік тому +1

      ABSOLUTELY 😁

    • @curious_sausage
      @curious_sausage Рік тому +7

      So what were you wrong about?

    • @chrisholt1561
      @chrisholt1561 Рік тому +1

      I use the fork method and have improved the drainage and quality of grass over the last 6 years so yes I do think aeration is both needed and worth while.

    • @jameskavanagh4315
      @jameskavanagh4315 Рік тому

      @@curious_sausage he mentioned it at the end of the video🤷‍♂️. About leaving the corks on the lawn.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      I have always told people to remove the cores...

  • @arrenlear5649
    @arrenlear5649 Рік тому +6

    If you're manually aerating, aim for your weeds while you're at it!
    Very satisfying

  • @gordonwood1594
    @gordonwood1594 Рік тому +4

    I was given one of those 5 prong aeration forks and found it impossible to push into the ground. In desperation I hammered two of the prongs ( 2&4) flat and not only did it penetrate easier but also threw out the cores. Dipping the prongs into soapy water every now and then also helped .

    • @TheRumpusView
      @TheRumpusView Рік тому +1

      Interesting, I was thinking of removing two of the cores as well, as it stands the tool is entirely useless on my clay lawn.

    • @gordonwood1594
      @gordonwood1594 Рік тому

      If your soil is really heavy you may be better off cutting or flattening three prongs. Another use I found for the thing is as a mini broadfork in the borders it works well loosening the top four inches of soil with little effort. The fork went from being the most useless thing in the shed to my favourite tool overnight.@@TheRumpusView

  • @oloneadrian
    @oloneadrian Рік тому +4

    Was just waiting on April to scarify my lawn & thought I should Aerate afterwards, so I should actually be doing it anytime and before scarifying

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +4

      Aerate anytime, though not in a frost or drought. Apart from that your all good

  • @davel831
    @davel831 Рік тому +5

    Blimey Robbie i thought you was going to eat the soil then!! I did use the drill last year and when my neighbour asked me what i was i doing? i told them i was looking for either gas or oil! Just to let you know i found neither . Great video and wise words as ever Robbie, may the grass be with you.

  • @charleshamilton585
    @charleshamilton585 Рік тому +6

    I find watering the lawn the day before aeration makes this process a lot easier!

  • @chadjensen7248
    @chadjensen7248 Рік тому +4

    Aerated our lawn just last weekend. we have a pretty bad compaction issue where i live. hoping it helps out

  • @Megalocade
    @Megalocade Рік тому +1

    The garden fork works wonders, i had a patch of grass that was going slightly yellow after a reseed as there was originally paving slabs down in that area the grass was growing but very slow and patchy , also it would always flood in that area when ever it rained, i put the fork right down in a fair few places and now the grass is growing lovely and green again and even better when i put some lawn feed down made sure it went down in those little holes, very handy tip and one i wouldn't of known had it not been for this channel thanks 👍

  • @dagtailgroundmaintenance
    @dagtailgroundmaintenance Рік тому +5

    Hope all is well with you, Robbie. Your videos are a great help.

  • @jeremyminns5627
    @jeremyminns5627 Рік тому +1

    So many factors involved in the health and up keep of a lawn, lucking forward to getting stuck in this season and doing battle,we've always have to work with nature not against it.

  • @mr.tidygarden
    @mr.tidygarden Рік тому +4

    You have fantastic knowledge Robbie I learnt alot here. I uploaded to my channel today. Damien from Cork City

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      Hope you are keeping well, I was in Ireland this week (Donegal) making a video, going back this coming week too.

  • @calmdymon
    @calmdymon Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I have 150sqm of lawn, I used the shoe spikes , my one has a little longer spikes , and I walked for 2 hours one step closely to another, if I want to do the same with the fork , it would take probably 2 days !
    But today I'll do heavy traffic areas with the fork .
    Let's see how long that take 😮

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      👍👍👍

    • @calmdymon
      @calmdymon Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official did half of my lawn, got bad blisters on hands, but areas with heavy traffic was impossible to dig the fork in, how to do it? It's like concrete!

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      @@calmdymon you need to wait until the ground gets a bit softer (winter time)

  • @themashugana9440
    @themashugana9440 Рік тому +2

    In the northeastern U.S., where we're "blessed" with horrid clay soil, yes, aeration is definitely needed. Otherwise the top layer of soil becomes a compacted nightmare, especially in the summer heat. It's like expecting your lawn to do well in concrete.

    • @BenjaminBrown-o8r
      @BenjaminBrown-o8r 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeh us to in Cali. Straight compacted clay. I could drive a F150 on my lawn and not ever see tire marks. If I didnt aerate every 6 months, Id have to till and resod.

  • @AntonGully
    @AntonGully Рік тому +1

    The spiked shoes are used by some people painting floors so you can walk across the paint without marking it.

  • @grahammacklam4736
    @grahammacklam4736 Рік тому +5

    A sometimes forgotten aspect of aeration is it renders the lawn more drought tolerant. The roots are able to go deeper down as freer movement is obtained and also a better soil/airspace ratio.

  • @michaelbrett171
    @michaelbrett171 7 місяців тому +2

    Great videos, and your a great bloke, thanks mate for all the tips.

  • @TheRumpusView
    @TheRumpusView Рік тому +2

    Absolutely brilliantly informative video, thanks so much for tackling the issues that are troubling me, and covering the options and all of the practical issues. Brilliant!

  • @ohwearyone
    @ohwearyone 16 днів тому

    Thanks for a great video! May I ask what the little rotary rake you were using at the end is called please?

  • @bobwyattfpv9847
    @bobwyattfpv9847 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. Time to dig the swardman out again. There goes my hips 😂

  • @maintainyourgarden
    @maintainyourgarden Рік тому +1

    I thought those strap on soles were a belting idea until I seen the bottom of them 🤣 hire the machine any day.

  • @goldfish2289
    @goldfish2289 Рік тому

    the folk and it’s depth it’s a good tip to screw two pieces of board together on the folk at the depth you want. Takes a lot of thinking out of it. Just go out there and go crazy with it.

  • @alivebythegraceofgod2935
    @alivebythegraceofgod2935 8 місяців тому

    I use the spikey shoes to pull up any moss growing on my lawn.

  • @JED-DogsBestFriend
    @JED-DogsBestFriend 6 місяців тому

    If you are spreadding compost or fresh soil. I suppose removing the cores would be ok. But for the average person that is only aerating. It is pretty important that you leave the cores on the lawn. As they will naturally break back down within a week or two. Returning essential nutrients back into the soil. If you are in any kind of rush to get it done for any reason. You can use the back side of a steel rake to break them down. Or even mow over them with a lawn mower to do the same. But they really should not be removed.

  • @johnblagg7021
    @johnblagg7021 Рік тому +1

    Hello. I live in luton. (Chalk soil). I bought aerator it ripped up grass and roots.lucky i only took one stripe out. Tried to take sample out with spade too see if lawn is thatched. Spade wouldn't even penetrate a mm. My next plan is to use scarifier at highest setting of 9mm. What if if it rips roots out of grass? I need advice please.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      John not sure what is going on there. I run a private group on Facebook called the premier lawns community
      You can post all the pictures you want there and get advice.
      The link for it is in the video description 👍

  • @noroy2
    @noroy2 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video, greetings from Mexico.

  • @scottmh96
    @scottmh96 Рік тому +1

    I have a JNJ top ejecting aerator and it works great, I've found it's ideal for my clay soil as it goes deeper than side ejecting ones

  • @roger4880
    @roger4880 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Robbie. What were you wrong about, did you forget to include that at the end? Personally I prefer to top dress yearly, build the soil ecology and allow the worms and natural processes to combine the new and old materials.
    Pulling out cores disturbs the soil structure and brings up weed seeds, its why you see Poa A often appear where a worm cast was. No home owner equipment will improve the soil enough to warrant the negatives, verti drainers and toro pro core machines are in a different league to anything shown so it isn't the same. The spacing of the tines for one is much tighter. I'm sure the Swardman is well made but £150 is far too high, my Roughneck landscape rake is £50 and is made from aluminium and fibreglass, almost a meter wide - just as a comparison for a well built tool.
    Loved your Golf course video btw, excellent insight into the preparations that go into rebuilding a green.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      I have always recommended removing the cores. I was researching this video and read that the cores should be left on the lawn and thought it might make for some good debate In the comments.
      After I make videos based around the question people ask me

  • @Jordan.E
    @Jordan.E Рік тому +1

    This reminds me of when I was a kid watching my dad walking up and down the lawn with those ankle breakers 😂

  • @smartfactorgardenmaintenan4831

    Great video, thanks for that 👍

  • @justinbailey2806
    @justinbailey2806 Рік тому +1

    I think the manual core aeration tubes need to be necked down like a bullet casing, so there is a small cutter restriction only, then the tube gets larger diameter and allows the core plug to easily be pushed up and out the top. A lot of the core aerators don't have a well designed tool tip like that.
    Also if you have some rocks, a masonry bit at least 1/2 or 5/8 can last longer and penetrate deeper ground better than an auger bit.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      Great post, thanks 🙏👍

    • @paulhollingsworth8729
      @paulhollingsworth8729 Рік тому +1

      Yeah but I have one like this - the tube is narrower at the bottom and wider at the top: the soil still gets clogged. I have to stop every few feet to push the soil through with an old screwdriver. Our soil is quite claggy - maybe if you've got more sand in the soil it works better but then your probably don't need to aerate as much either. Maddening.

    • @justinbailey2806
      @justinbailey2806 Рік тому

      @@paulhollingsworth8729 Check the inside of the tubes for excess weld blobs, I used a dremel and a carbide burr to remove some of that and also a polishing bit to get it really smooth and shiny inside the tubes, that made a big difference for mine. I have a yard butler brand tool with 2 tubes. I also sharpended the angled tips somewhat. Store it clean and dry so it doesn't rust inside the tubes between uses and develop a rough surface inside. The ground moisture level is important, somewhat damp not too dry.

  • @padraictreacy5988
    @padraictreacy5988 7 місяців тому +1

    In your opinion which is better for the lawn, a petrol/electric powered aerator, or one that is towed behind a tractor lawnmower. We have a fairly big garden (800m2)

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  7 місяців тому +1

      The biggest problem with a tow behind one is does it have weight to get the holes in the ground.
      If so, are those holes big enough to do anything worthwhile

    • @padraictreacy5988
      @padraictreacy5988 7 місяців тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official Okay, thanks for that. So in terms of push models, which do you think might be better - VonHaus 2 in 1 Lawn Scarifier and Aerator - 1800W Electric OR Cobra S40C Scarifier (although this obviously only does scarifying)? Or would you recommend another make/model for home use

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  7 місяців тому

      @@padraictreacy5988 none of those are aerators

  • @lucasrocha5795
    @lucasrocha5795 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I wish these soil aeration machines were available for rent in my country. Currently, they can only be purchased here and they are quite expensive.

  • @opticyclic
    @opticyclic Рік тому

    I picked up about 2 thousand dandelions by the root using a $4 tool! Aeration and weed control in one! Safe to say I didn't leave those on the lawn...

  • @onyinoyi_o
    @onyinoyi_o 7 місяців тому +1

    Please will this work on turfed lawns?

  • @stephengray-xh8ds
    @stephengray-xh8ds Рік тому +2

    Brilliant video! Just applied for a role you had posted there, would love to get into this kind of work and build on my career! Every part of this (even the Belfast weather) just seems so calming! All the best!

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I'm going through the people who have applied. We have had a fantastic response so far.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +2

      This isn't the job though, this is me messing around my family lawn making videos!

    • @stephengray-xh8ds
      @stephengray-xh8ds Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official oh no of course! I just meant in general! You do some quality work!

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      @@stephengray-xh8ds thank you 🙏🏻 I'm very lucky to do a job that I enjoy.

    • @stephengray-xh8ds
      @stephengray-xh8ds Рік тому +1

      @@Premier_lawns_official great opportunity! Hoping to become part of the team some time!

  • @brodygoalie
    @brodygoalie Місяць тому

    What do you do to get rid of bentgrass??? Can aeration make your lawn worse if yiu hsve bentgrass all over your lawn? Please advise. Thanks

  • @djpaulsid
    @djpaulsid 4 місяці тому

    For possible waterlogged boggy mushy areas, what would u add to the holes where the core was? Compost and sand? Would u then add some grass seed over?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  4 місяці тому +1

      water logged boggy areas, you would be better looking at the drainage and fixing it the best you can, that's going to have a mucher bigger impact

  • @ws775
    @ws775 Рік тому

    A fork with wide tines works good.

  • @CathalMacDonnacha
    @CathalMacDonnacha 4 місяці тому

    Great video. When you say "more often", are we talking every year?

  • @Karl_Hogarth
    @Karl_Hogarth Рік тому +1

    Loving your videos. My lawn is in need of repair, I'm in New Zealand. The lawn is heavily thatched and the soil is clay and compacted. Should I scarify first then aerate or vice versa?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      If it's your own lawn and your hiring the tools chances are you will be doing it on different days
      Scarify first and the areate afterwards 👍

  • @robertchurches3567
    @robertchurches3567 Рік тому

    The edges of my grass are getting overtaken by what looks like buttercup tendrils. They can stretch for up to 2 or 3 feet. Any suggestions on how to stop them?

  • @WildDanHibiki
    @WildDanHibiki Рік тому +3

    I wonder if you can modify the green aerator with an angle grinder? I've just bought something similar and am considering cutting out some side ejection holes

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      It would be worth trying if you don't mind writing it off if it doesn't work I guess

    • @WildDanHibiki
      @WildDanHibiki Рік тому +1

      @@Premier_lawns_official yeah I don't mind disposing it if it doesn't work out. It's pretty useless out of the box lol

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@WildDanHibiki I think if the tines were shorter it would have a better chance at ejecting them too

    • @keiththemagiccat8543
      @keiththemagiccat8543 Рік тому +1

      @@WildDanHibiki did you try it? Considering the same thing?

  • @oliverp9368
    @oliverp9368 Рік тому +1

    Good morning Robbie. Thank you for the cracking videos you put out. I have a question. I had a lawn laid in November and would like to know when I should be doing the mowing, aeration and other jobs like fertilising and sanding? I should add that the turf has taken properly in most areas but there are still some patches where the turf can be lifted easily.

  • @lenamore69
    @lenamore69 Рік тому +1

    Would it be to early to aerate and scarify now

  • @solidsoldier9021
    @solidsoldier9021 Рік тому +2

    GIVE ME A PAIR OF THOSE ANKLE BRAKERS😂😂

  • @noelmadden1920
    @noelmadden1920 Рік тому +1

    Hi. Great video. Should I aerate or scarify first?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      Noel, it doesn't matter which way around you do it. Most people believe that you should scarify first, the problem with doing this is its not always easy to see the holes created. I like a nice tight pattern and doing the aeration first allows me to do this

    • @noelmadden1920
      @noelmadden1920 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official Thanks

  • @justinmbr5619
    @justinmbr5619 Рік тому +1

    Hi. Really enjoy your channel. What do you think of the aerators that come with the cheap scarifiers like the Vonhaus scarifier./aerator?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      They aren't really aerators, it's a marketing ploy...

    • @justinmbr5619
      @justinmbr5619 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official Yes that's what I thought thanks. I'd never even bothered trying it as it looked like a waste of time and no good as a rake because the collection bag is so small on those cheap scarifiers

  • @lawncare-4u849
    @lawncare-4u849 Рік тому +1

    Manual hollow time ones are ok if tiny

    • @johnturner4400
      @johnturner4400 Рік тому +1

      Or if you have plenty of time on your hands!

  • @mikepitman8029
    @mikepitman8029 Рік тому +1

    I have just aerated my garden lawn with a fork to help with drainage etc, is it to early to weed and feed it yet?

  • @aprilgeneric8027
    @aprilgeneric8027 Рік тому +1

    Managing Rainfall with Aeration Practices Turf Tips with Brian Youell 1 year ago

  • @tompas11A3n52KkX
    @tompas11A3n52KkX Рік тому

    I have voles that help me dig holes and aerate the lawn.

  • @pepelepew2690
    @pepelepew2690 Рік тому +2

    Hi, can you do a review on Spike rollers which similar to the Spike shoe straps

    • @SBow311
      @SBow311 Рік тому +1

      Don't do it. Material needs to be removed. You're actually causing compaction with spikes. Unless you have a machine like an aeravator that causes fractures.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      Sarel Spiking Roller - these are more for sports turf, they don't cause much disruption to the ground. Great to use when seeding, less useful on a lawn.

    • @petertr2000
      @petertr2000 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official With the spikes going in and then coming out via rotation (rather than directly in and out), won't that so something very similar to the fork action?

  • @tobywoods7938
    @tobywoods7938 Рік тому +1

    Hey mate, everyone says aeration is more important but it makes me wonder a deep scarification not only removes thatch and the dead material but if it’s cutting into the soil would it not also aerate it? Just started watching the video so maybe you will answer in ur video.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      It's two different things...

    • @retoulrichgareus3457
      @retoulrichgareus3457 Рік тому

      Hi Robbie - seems I was a bit to early with my question last time 😂 Any power tool you can recommend for aeration?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@retoulrichgareus3457 I dont usderstand your question

    • @retoulrichgareus3457
      @retoulrichgareus3457 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official i tried to figure out what Aerator you are using but could not identify the brand. As i am looking into buying a machine i was wondering whether you can recommend a brand

  • @bobdickson188
    @bobdickson188 6 місяців тому +3

    I don't think you mention what it was you were 'WRONG' about? Were you previously opposed to the idea of aerating lawns?

  • @android01978
    @android01978 4 місяці тому

    Why not get the green one and cut the front out of the tubes from an inch up… makes it like the one you like

  • @fenners1290
    @fenners1290 Рік тому

    I don’t have one of those fancy brushes, would a leaf rake do the job to get the cores up? Thanks as ever for the content very helpful.

  • @legendhero99
    @legendhero99 Рік тому +2

    What's that cylinder type machine at the end that you are using to brush up the cores Robbie?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      It's a multi-tool system with a brush head, fantastic tool for clearing stuff up, comes with a range of different attachments for all sorts fo tasks in your garden strimmer, brush heads, edger, hedge trimmer, chainsaw
      uk.milwaukeetool.eu/en-gb/outdoor-power-equipment/quik-lok%E2%84%A2-multi-head-tool/?

    • @legendhero99
      @legendhero99 Рік тому +1

      @Premier_lawns_official Thanks Robbie. I've had the standard multitool with the cutting attachments. Didn't realise there was one like that as well!

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@legendhero99 there are two brushes for it now, one for hard surfaces and this one for lawns
      The other head is in this video, I used it to clean moss off a tarmac driveway ua-cam.com/video/c4J3Pm74CkQ/v-deo.html

    • @legendhero99
      @legendhero99 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official I've fallen behind on watching your videos....the shame!

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@legendhero99 haha that's ok, the youtube algorithm doesn't always show all my viewers the videos out of season.

  • @coupsdestylo
    @coupsdestylo Рік тому

    Good soil is 50% space, which is filled with half air and half water.

  • @Robme5311
    @Robme5311 7 місяців тому

    What if you have clay soil....i have seen mixed reviews! Please advise as my soil is soft and i just did my cut grass cut of the year

  • @paulkelly8882
    @paulkelly8882 Рік тому +8

    That Draper tool is a danger to the neighbours, it's likely to get chucked over the fence when it keeps clogging

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      Best reply yet 😂😂😂😂

    • @keiththemagiccat8543
      @keiththemagiccat8543 Рік тому +1

      I’ll second that as an owner of one… thinking about taking an angle grinder to release the cores

    • @elliotcourt580
      @elliotcourt580 Рік тому

      I will third this. I even tried lubing up the cores with vegetable oil....which kind of worked for the first plug ejection, and then more. I am also thinking about cutting side ejection slots in mine.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@elliotcourt580 the tool isnt up to the job...

  • @davewalkden9978
    @davewalkden9978 Рік тому +1

    Cracking video as ever Robbie. Quick question: Our lawn's about to enter its second Spring & it's looking a bit ropey. It survived brilliantly through the first winter and actually came back thicker than before & looked brilliant all through the second summer but I'm less confident about this year. As I said, the grass looks quite patchy & there's quite a lot of compacted matter & standing water on the surface where the grass has gone a bit thin. Is it safe to use the scarifier with the aerator head in yet or should I leave it? Cheers, Dave in Salford.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      Those weak areas, they are the places to aerate. It's probably quite hungry and needs fed. A pre seeder would be a good choice to wake it up

    • @davewalkden9978
      @davewalkden9978 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official Brilliant. Many thanks.

  • @LawnRight
    @LawnRight Рік тому +1

    What about ye! All the best!

  • @ianpeete5437
    @ianpeete5437 Рік тому

    Hi Robbie I tested my lawns ph and it's alkaline is this to high, if so how can I lower this .

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      How did you test it?

    • @ianpeete5437
      @ianpeete5437 Рік тому

      @Premier Lawns I bought a soil testing kit .

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@ianpeete5437 did you send it away?

    • @ianpeete5437
      @ianpeete5437 Рік тому

      @Premier Lawns no , it's a soil testing kit from a garden centre .

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому

      @@ianpeete5437 I wouldn't put my faith in something like that. Soil samples for a lawn should be taken from multiple places across the lawn
      And sent away to a lab to be properly tested, especially if you are thinking about altering your lawn
      I'm not the best person to seek advice from, best to get onto Google and seek out some companies that provide that service and talk to them about it

  • @buttonman6262
    @buttonman6262 Рік тому +1

    Great, I’ve just bought a pair of them shoes!🤦‍♂️

  • @petertr2000
    @petertr2000 Рік тому +1

    Anyone tried one of those Swordman Aerators on a heavy clay lawn? Does it work well?

    • @alaskanmalamute101
      @alaskanmalamute101 Рік тому +2

      Ive used landzie hollow tine very similar to swardman there good as long as the ground isn't bone dry I used in middle summer once for a family member had to leave hose on then it was alot better.
      Our area is very clay like.
      Spring and summer it pretty easy just time consuming I did 80sq metres in 2-3 hours bit tiring but deep holes very good.
      The holes look pretty huge but they close up after a couple weeks or so.
      Wear good pair of shoes cos pushing piece of steel into ground over and over will hurt your feet like hell after
      If u got a huge garden id consider hiring a proper machine for time saving and saving your body lol
      machine evenly spaces holes too while manual u have to eye it up easy to mess them up your always trying keep them in line.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      That's a great question for the Facebook community page Peter

    • @petertr2000
      @petertr2000 Рік тому

      @@alaskanmalamute101 Thanks. Yeah, I've hired a machine before, but worked out about £125 for a 125sqm lawn, which isn't really a good spend of money. A quick hour's manual once a month would probably do a better job in reality. Thanks for the advice.

  • @stevenbuckley1416
    @stevenbuckley1416 Рік тому +1

    Cheers Robbie a like from me thank you 👍🙏

  • @marqueswilsonn
    @marqueswilsonn Рік тому +1

    You’re speaking from the perspective of a UK guy who has a loamy soil I bet. Southern USA is sandy or clay. You have to add context.

  • @DixonSimonLee
    @DixonSimonLee Рік тому

    8:10 - That's what she said!

  • @yooozekspieszyc7761
    @yooozekspieszyc7761 Рік тому

    ankle breakers hahahahah

  • @andydunn5673
    @andydunn5673 Рік тому +1

    Can I ask your viewers the same question
    Any of you out there not air at or for a year or so and then aerated and seen a difference
    I’m betting you always did a number of things and it’s difficult to know what made the biggest difference

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +1

      Can you rephrase that please

    • @andydunn5673
      @andydunn5673 Рік тому

      @@Premier_lawns_official
      I’m rubbish at English but I’ll try
      Any one lived in the same house for multiple years
      1 st do nothing to the lawn
      Next 2 years or so only scarifie
      Next 2 year or so only air-ate
      Next 2 years or so treat with Seaweed or other treatments
      And which made the biggest difference

  • @lawncare-4u849
    @lawncare-4u849 Рік тому +1

    Don't know why your messing around with garden forks and drills mate ?! Better than nothing... Hmm.. maybe

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Рік тому +5

      Lots of my viewers don't own or afford the professional gear. Just trying to show the pro's and cons of different tools

  • @wiktorpoliszczuk1372
    @wiktorpoliszczuk1372 7 місяців тому

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @solidsoldier9021
    @solidsoldier9021 Рік тому +2

    ANOTHER GREAT AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO,. THANKS SOLDIER 🪖

  • @solidsoldier9021
    @solidsoldier9021 Рік тому +1

    GREETINGS SOLDIER 🪖🙋🏾 ROBBIE