Using compost as a simple topdressing to thicken and green your lawn
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Thinking of using compost as a topdressing to thicken and green your lawn?
Allow me to explain why I think this is something you should be doing to your lawn for best results.
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The various composts I have used in the past (which are pretty good), and the one I am currently using:
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Application rate:
You should get around 7 square metres per bag depending on the thickness, make sure it's well raked in, so it's nestled in between the grass blades.
Some compost will have very small twigs in.. you can live with it, or sieve it first. I prefer premium compost (lawnright.co.uk/compost) because it gos straight on and is pretty much perfect.
Make sure any compost is nice and dry otherwise it will clump and not spread very easily.
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Great video Shaun
Cheers Robbie 👋👋
From 05:40 minutes onwards is the most perfect work. Thank you for teaching us.
Thanks 😊
Good advice. Adding some compost or other organic top dressing is an important treatment, especially in spring and autumn. I’m not sure how long the top dressing takes to fully break down, but it possibly feeds the micro organisms in the soil for several months.
Yeah even if it's only done a few times a year it can only be beneficial
Thank you Sir.
Mornin
Dont know if the council over by you sell bulk compost off
By us its not too bad - can pick it up for about £6 a metric ton. Stick it through you rolling sieve to get the bottle tops and condoms out and its ideal for the lawns.
Hi have you done this s yourself? I've shy'ed away.. Our recycling farm offers it cheap too but he did say it was super 'hot' as in too much for the lawn to handle in its current state so I held off and have held off for years hmm 🤔🤔
Yep we create about 6 cubic mtrs during the summer months but when we do trailer it in we need about 3-4 ton.
The council stuff is not too bad as they produce it to official standards.
You can even get it cheaper delivered from the local mushroom farms. (Minimum delv. 10 ton)
I have a 80cm diameter by 70cm wide tow behind compost roller.
The trailered compost i barrow it out to the roller and then tip it in (usually takes two full barrowfuls). Then i just ride it out.
I then have a drag behind harrow (two heavy duty 4cm thick rubber mats (1mtr wide by 80cm long)
My biggest challenge each year is when to do it.
I alternate each yr between mulching and up the leaves.
It finding that space after the leaves before the first frost.
Field compost is the best stuff I've used for lawns. Amazing and worth every penny. What was the herbicide you used ?
Praxys
@LawnRight thank you Sir. Thank you for all the advice.
Great job! I guess organic fertilizer does similar things? I have a 20kg bag of terralift that smells like crap ha. I've been avoiding using it this time of year as I think it may attracts the worms. The soil I have can't compact so worms are not needed to aerate it.
Hi.. It should do, it's just the same chemical composition ultimately
I Agree compost these days is rubbish,why not try making your own.
Enjoy you content.
Thanks 😊💪👋
Hello, you sometimes mention fungicide for the lawn. What products or active ingredients do you recommend?
Hi it's pretty hard to find them these days at least for the domestic market sadly.. They are slowly getting banned too.. In the industry if you're licensed you can talk to suppliers who can provide products that will help but again soon they won't be around so we need to look at other approaches to better handle it.. Like adding the various products I've bene adding to my own lawn this year, verticutting etc
Hi.. So there never really is a final mow as such, I still mow in winter, but only on a dry day and not as often. Probably at best once every 6 weeks. A bit of length is good so it can absorb what little sunlight we do get. So def not too short
@@LawnRight great, thank you so much!
Shaun wouldn’t it be better to buy a good granual or liquid feed to get the nutrients you get from compost ?
As he said compost attracts microorganisms and worms.
Hi it's just a simple alternative way to add some nutrients to the lawn which is also good for the soil and organic
compost is rubbish these days bought 2 bags today put it on with a compost roller and had a bag of sticks and rubbish left🤒😏and that was supposed to be a reputable brand will be spending out on the field compost in future
Yeah most are like that.. I've used b and q verve in purple bags many times previous years, home bargains do a purple bag called growmoor and it's pretty decent stuff
yeah ive tried many brands they are all crap, what i found tho i had a bag left over for like 6 months and it was great, far less crap in it and dry, so i think its better to buy the bags months in advance lol
Had similar issues as well. Since the big push to remove peat, it's given them a licence to fill it up with crap
I applied compost to my lawn in the US just recently and the bags were full of plastic bits and trash. Very disappointing that manufacturers willingly sell the stuff like that. Almost oxymoronic... organic compost full of bits of garbage.
Nice work man!
Cheers mate
hi . would leaving the lawn clippings on it do the same over time .
Yes but you need to mow almost daily so the clippings are very small and breakdown easily
Hi Shaun,
Looking to scarify, over seed and top dress with compost.
Should I add seaweed before or after that?
Cheers 👍
@@nigelpowell90 hi honestly any order is fine with seaweed
@@LawnRight Very grateful, thank you 👍
Can compost be applied once every month? Wouldn’t that raise the level of the lawn?
Hi yes it can be applied regularly. It won't increase the level as it breaks down to nothing in a few weeks so all the nutrients seep into the soil
Overkill at this time of year, something I wouldn’t do up north at this time of year and my lawns are top notch