Great info Jeremy! I really don't deal with dog spots as I have 2 cats but the info is great for me to know if a strangers dog does pee on my lawn and it does burn it in that small spot
Hi J, great video, thank you for making this vid! I have usually just let mine dog urine areas grow out. The plug is a great idea, I really like that thought. Dog poop on the other hand, that is what bothers me the most. For years my old neighbors dog would poop on my lawn in the same area. I put black pepper in that area, and it no longer pooped on my lawn. Again thank you for your great content!
Solid method, nothing that hurt the dog or the lawn, but deterred it from doing to! Solid! As soon as it’s flushed you can just hid the issue in a place that’s good but not seen for a quick grow out there.
I do a lot of plugging. In the end I end up having to spend a day seeding those spots in the fall. I’ll have to try the baby shampoo this season. Thanks Jeremy.
@@thedadbodlawn interesting, I’d imagine your KBG would try to spread that distance. I never do anything with spaces less then 6” as they fill in for me in a couple of weeks… you got a lot of shade at your place? I forget…
Going to need to try the baby shampoo trick this year. Have the plugger and love how easy it is to use. Will you do a video on how to make our lawns drought resistant this year with the lack of water in Utah and watering restrictions we’ll have?
This video was super helpful because my puppy is still young and does not know which grasses are fine to pee ( We are still at the " outside is fun stage") I do have a question though, would this work if I use unscented Dr. Bronner's soap? He already has tummy issues and I heard that the baby shampoo triggers it. Thank you!!
If you see them do it and you can get to it relatively quickly it will disperse it and flush the urea and it will not take much. But if you don’t seem them and you spray it every where every week or so, it will def slow the issues down / stop them.
Depends on what your current blend are and the issues you normally deal with! Reach out to me at JeremyofTheGreenerLawn@gmail.com and we can get you a game plan that works for you and your situation!
@@cesarsalinas5513 lots of clients have success with running baby shampoo as a flush each week with their lawn maintenance. There is also a product that’s called dog rocks: amzn.to/4e7i8SZ
You have a ProPlugger!!! I'm jealous! How does it do with the clay soil? Also, I got my first mow in today. Woo Hoo! Aerating tomorrow... (some neighbors gave me looks when I had my string trimmer out this morning... lol 😂 but the edging looks clean now.)
@@TheGreenerLawn awesome!! I want to try it out for swapping some KBG spots and for inserting garden plants. I read some reviews that said it gets stuck in clay soil so I wasn't sure. That would be amazing!
If you flush it, no reason not to. It’s just like if you let it work it’s self out naturally, it doesn’t hurt a thing and the soil biology will be rebounded with the “good place” to recover quicker. But your call 💯, just make sure you match nutrients for the soil you replace it with (maybe from on site).
Kentucky blue grass and rye. This technique works on all grasses around the world. Bermuda is in England but not popular as it’s best suited for 35 + heat. You aren’t that hot for summer temps regularly right?
@@tanyacaruana7917 No, you don’t havE to use baby shampoo. But here is why you should consider it: - baby shampoo opens up the soil and allows more water to enter and get deeper quicker. - it’s a surfactant so it helps move mediums through soil easily and quicker - you use way less water and the turn around time is 1/2 weeks max vs 3-8 depending on concentration and amount. But short answer is yes you can fluSh with water, use it only if you would like to.
Oh yeah buddy!! Glad I got me some baby shampoo the other day! A few dog spots to take care of in the back yard!
Nail them!
Great info Jeremy! I really don't deal with dog spots as I have 2 cats but the info is great for me to know if a strangers dog does pee on my lawn and it does burn it in that small spot
Exactly have solutions for your clients! So you make them rockstars!
Hi J, great video, thank you for making this vid! I have usually just let mine dog urine areas grow out. The plug is a great idea, I really like that thought. Dog poop on the other hand, that is what bothers me the most. For years my old neighbors dog would poop on my lawn in the same area. I put black pepper in that area, and it no longer pooped on my lawn. Again thank you for your great content!
Solid method, nothing that hurt the dog or the lawn, but deterred it from doing to! Solid!
As soon as it’s flushed you can just hid the issue in a place that’s good but not seen for a quick grow out there.
I do a lot of plugging. In the end I end up having to spend a day seeding those spots in the fall. I’ll have to try the baby shampoo this season. Thanks Jeremy.
Any time sir! Key is the flush then the push. What is your turf type?
@@TheGreenerLawn KBG, PRG Fine Fescue mix
@@thedadbodlawn interesting, I’d imagine your KBG would try to spread that distance. I never do anything with spaces less then 6” as they fill in for me in a couple of weeks… you got a lot of shade at your place? I forget…
@@TheGreenerLawn No almost full sun. I have 2-60lb females and the spots can be fairly large.
@@thedadbodlawn ohh got ya! Understood…
That Pro Plugger is one nifty tool Jeremy - highly recommended by the accountant 🤓
SOO many uses, i almost use it as much as I do baby shampoo….. 🧴🫶🏻
Going to need to try the baby shampoo trick this year. Have the plugger and love how easy it is to use.
Will you do a video on how to make our lawns drought resistant this year with the lack of water in Utah and watering restrictions we’ll have?
Kyle! I got you! Lol last year I was all over this: How To Water Properly During Drought for a GREEN LAWN
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Please let me know how I can expound on it further for this year. That would be great!
@@TheGreenerLawn Sorry I didn’t see this sooner. This was exactly what I was looking for!
@@kchristian no worries at all! I’m glad I can have answers on the spot!
This video was super helpful because my puppy is still young and does not know which grasses are fine to pee ( We are still at the " outside is fun stage")
I do have a question though, would this work if I use unscented Dr. Bronner's soap?
He already has tummy issues and I heard that the baby shampoo triggers it.
Thank you!!
If you see them do it and you can get to it relatively quickly it will disperse it and flush the urea and it will not take much. But if you don’t seem them and you spray it every where every week or so, it will def slow the issues down / stop them.
@@TheGreenerLawn Great! Thank you for letting me know !! 😀
Another great video!
Kathy, I see your binging my channel, and I Love it! Thank you!
Got a love people who have no respect for other peoples properties or their lawns. Great info buddy
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What grass seed do you use on your lawn or recommend? I live in the midwest
Depends on what your current blend are and the issues you normally deal with! Reach out to me at JeremyofTheGreenerLawn@gmail.com and we can get you a game plan that works for you and your situation!
@@TheGreenerLawnis there anything you can do as a preventative? We have 3 goldens
@@cesarsalinas5513 lots of clients have success with running baby shampoo as a flush each week with their lawn maintenance. There is also a product that’s called dog rocks: amzn.to/4e7i8SZ
You have a ProPlugger!!! I'm jealous! How does it do with the clay soil? Also, I got my first mow in today. Woo Hoo! Aerating tomorrow... (some neighbors gave me looks when I had my string trimmer out this morning... lol 😂 but the edging looks clean now.)
Easy peazy, if you have a need for it, swing by. I only use it a few times and then it just hangs there. Solid stuff for sure!
@@TheGreenerLawn awesome!! I want to try it out for swapping some KBG spots and for inserting garden plants. I read some reviews that said it gets stuck in clay soil so I wasn't sure. That would be amazing!
@@vuladamsUT I mean, we have amendments down… sooo I’ve never had an issue.
Come get it! Lol
@@TheGreenerLawn just saw this. I took my dog to the park earlier so I was off my phone 😆
When I use my proplugger i always put dirt in the spot where I took the "good" plug. I never put the "bad" plug back in the ground.
If you flush it, no reason not to. It’s just like if you let it work it’s self out naturally, it doesn’t hurt a thing and the soil biology will be rebounded with the “good place” to recover quicker.
But your call 💯, just make sure you match nutrients for the soil you replace it with (maybe from on site).
Can you use a one gallon pressure sprayer?
Yup just water it in really heavy with sprinklers, as the flush part is key!
Does this work for any type of grass?
Yup cause damage is the same from a urea burn.
Hi Jeremy how can you tell what type of grass the lawn is? (I`m in England btw I`ve never heard of Bermuda grass )
Kentucky blue grass and rye. This technique works on all grasses around the world. Bermuda is in England but not popular as it’s best suited for 35 + heat. You aren’t that hot for summer temps regularly right?
Do you hav to use baby shampoo? Can't you just fluh with water?
@@tanyacaruana7917 No, you don’t havE to use baby shampoo. But here is why you should consider it:
- baby shampoo opens up the soil and allows more water to enter and get deeper quicker.
- it’s a surfactant so it helps move mediums through soil easily and quicker
- you use way less water and the turn around time is 1/2 weeks max vs 3-8 depending on concentration and amount.
But short answer is yes you can fluSh with water, use it only if you would like to.
I told u baby shampoo fixes everything in the last video. I like to spike mines with a little RGS hint hint.
lol nice! That’s a concoction!
would dog shampoo work? I have some today
What’s in the ingredients? I’d imagine so, as they want it safe for eyes as well
Water, coco betaine, coco glucoside, glycerol oleate, glycerine, disodium cocyl glutamate, xanthin gum, coconut extract, coconut oil, phenoxyelethanol, potassium sorbate, decyl glucoside.
Better yet, yard sign. "Free chocolate hidden in grass for dogs." No reseeding required.
Ahem…. 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 😁
All good solutions to huge pet no pun intended pee -eve of mine lol
Well played sir!
Revive is what I use, works great.
Oof, baby shampoo and iron … save your money, and get better coverage.
Why baby shampoo?
Cheap, easy to get, will not hurt your lawn, works extremely well… 👌🏻
Ok thx for the video!
@@DaphWalk not a prob! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Dog spots? Looks more like kid spots/Jeremy after a few too many Dr. Peppers
Lol…. It would be worse then this if I drank soda… I haven’t had one since 2006. Lol how u been sir?
@@TheGreenerLawn been well. The family has been growing larger so my lawn and lawntube time has grown smaller
@@Jmfokken nothing wrong about that. Family is a solid choice…. 💚
@@TheGreenerLawn than vs then
You are awesome.. you also need a shave!
lol right?
Spray for three weeks??? Could have planted new grass seed instead. Lol
Do what ya want 👌🏻