The UNKNOWN FORMULA To Building The BEST Soil Possible- The Root Cycling Effect

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  • @FrostyTheSnowman12321
    @FrostyTheSnowman12321 Рік тому +2

    *Such an underrated, under-appreciated channel!* Let the Amateurs listen to “the UA-cam grass guys”. But *MATT KNOWS HIS STUFF!* He’s a *PRO-FESSOR!* In *ADVANCED* Soil Studies! *Not* for the Beginner! *THANK YOU MATT!* 🙏🏽 YOUR KNOWLEDGE *DOESN’T* GO UNNOTICED!

  • @Troy-Echo
    @Troy-Echo День тому

    This works perfectly. 5 years ago (almost to the day) I planted Zenith Zoysia and killed, tilled, put down seed, starter fertilizer, and a 1/2 does of Milorganite for organic matter, and although I seeded far too late, I had good speed in my germination in crap soil. Proper cultural practices and fertilization transformed my lawn in less than a year to very exceptional topsoil. About 18 months later I had not used a fungicide, and the soil was so rich I had mushrooms growing after a lot of rain over a week or so, which is a sign of rich/fertile soil. The only reason I add topsoil now is for raising low spots bit by bit.

  • @OEF5Outlaw
    @OEF5Outlaw 3 роки тому +3

    Watching this has been one of the most informative videos I have seen on lawn care explained in a way that anyone can understand it. Not being educated in the field listening to or watching some information is lost to not having knowledge of the subject. Just loved this and it made more sense to me on the first steps for fixing a lawn. Thank you

  • @NCGrassPlugs
    @NCGrassPlugs 5 років тому +9

    Matt, Pete, LCN and Pauls Prime Cuts are my sources for all things turf!

  • @jeremyweedman7716
    @jeremyweedman7716 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been studying all this for about a year now, and I feel like I’m barely qualified to learn from this guy. Holy smokes.

  • @CDAndrews
    @CDAndrews 6 років тому +7

    Bringing back that white board! Love it! Yet another excellent video Matt.

  • @harryharry3193
    @harryharry3193 4 роки тому +4

    going back into the archives.....awesome

  • @disappointedfan4452
    @disappointedfan4452 5 років тому +4

    Excellent explanation my man. You and LCN are two of my favorites

  • @loopba
    @loopba 3 роки тому +1

    Best lawn channel around 🌞

  • @dominickwynn2435
    @dominickwynn2435 3 роки тому

    The most under rated UA-cam lawn care channel.

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 Рік тому

    The Best Video on youtube if your looking to have the Nicest Turfgrass’s way to go Matt 👍

  • @ryanquick9597
    @ryanquick9597 6 років тому +2

    Great video Matt! I'm in the middle of doing just this on a few lawns right now! Saves people a lot of money and the results keep me in business!

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +1

      +Ryan Quick you ain't even kidding brother!

    • @anth115
      @anth115 Рік тому

      @@TheGrassFactor what about the excess salts in sythentic fertilizers supposedly causing weeds?

  • @ActuallySettle
    @ActuallySettle 4 роки тому +1

    The quality of the information here is unparalleled.

  • @DarElBarka
    @DarElBarka 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Matt. This a good lesson. I was thinking of buying few yards of topsoil but not anymore.

  • @patricksquires77
    @patricksquires77 Рік тому

    Congrats and thanks for sharing.
    Your vids have taught me allot and at the level I like to get to.
    Q: A vid or link to the ‘science’ for mentioned product would be great.

  • @melissakolarich6892
    @melissakolarich6892 Рік тому

    This is incredible. I am learning a lot from this channel.

  • @ColonelK0rn1
    @ColonelK0rn1 6 років тому +3

    So, what you're really saying is that I need to glyphosate my new yard, plant clover, till that clover in, and re-start next spring. Did I hear that right? :D Glad to be back in Grass Factor Academy!

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +1

      ColonelK0rn absolutely not 😂😂😂 work what you got!!!

  • @michaeldunagan8268
    @michaeldunagan8268 Рік тому

    *Standing applause by millions of people*
    And to think that I couldn't get any grass seed to germinate in the front yard I'm caring for when all I needed to do was to add paper towel matter.
    Now I know to buy a couple pallets of paper towels and lay them down over the dirt to grow my grass seed.

  • @takeniteasyfriend
    @takeniteasyfriend 3 роки тому

    Golden wisdom. White board discussions have already steered me off some of the “over commercialization” of some remedies. The science of course if the most obvious in your briefs. Thanks 👍

  • @ploughboy6356
    @ploughboy6356 Рік тому

    Only half way in ..... LOVE it !

  • @michaeldunagan8268
    @michaeldunagan8268 Рік тому

    Coming back on here to further shame myself-
    -I was one that was going to truck out the clay and bring some sand in and try and get more of a loan that that triangle that goes around the internet shows. I previously wasn't big on organix until this 2023 season.
    But the headache and expense you saved me just to go ahead with what I got already. About 10 years ago, because of flooding in our Chicago suburb of water coming up to the main drain main drain, I did have a garden center throw into my cargo van one half yard of compost which look like black fudge and then a half yard of black top soil. I should have said he mixed both parts up first so that the whole pile would contain asbestos 50/50 as possible.
    The organic level in the lawn is at 6.7% which was high cording to The soil test company. I'm only caring for about 850 square feet so it's not that more expensive to use organics. In fact, I wonder how much money I lost with urea nitrogen volatility out of the bag cuz I had to store it year after year cuz I couldn't use it all up.
    I'm no longer doing urea fertilizers anymore unless it's the Miracle-Gro liquid grass seed. No more granular urea.

  • @matthewhartup941
    @matthewhartup941 6 років тому

    Bringing in top soil brings in some weed seeds in my opinion, and some overall inconsistency in the lawn. Go Big Orange btw (even though we suck right now)! I use milorganite after the first cut after I over-seed or have new germination. Beefs up those roots and drives them down deeper in the soil.The iron in it brings out the blue and makes a deeper shade of green. I even occasionally use a liquid chelated iron app for a quick boost and a dark green color.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      +Matt Hartup that's a good way to get it done!

  • @DirtygardenCA
    @DirtygardenCA Рік тому

    Terrific presentation, appreciate the valuable knowledge.

  • @MattFoushee
    @MattFoushee 6 років тому +1

    Always appreciate the Whiteboard videos

  • @donaldrippetoe5246
    @donaldrippetoe5246 Рік тому

    Hi, I really enjoyed your video! I always learn something from each of them! I know you touched on the concept of solid cultural practices, do you have a video that takes a deeper dive on those practices? Thanks again for the excellent content!

  • @jdrobbi
    @jdrobbi 6 років тому

    Thanks, Matt...working heavily on
    building soil thus year.

  • @ellingtonfamily1
    @ellingtonfamily1 5 років тому

    Thanks so much Matt. I learned so much from this video.

  • @smast16
    @smast16 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video Matt! Love me some good white board time!

  • @motowncooking6125
    @motowncooking6125 6 років тому +2

    Does synthetic ferts kill micro life? Is their a benefit to using synthetic ferts in the winter and organics in the warmer season?

  • @nickchialOG
    @nickchialOG 6 років тому

    Awesome video thanks for sharing!

  • @pevelyhomeowner327
    @pevelyhomeowner327 2 роки тому

    Thank you! Just discovered your content. 👍👍

  • @igormord8636
    @igormord8636 3 роки тому +1

    What about top dressing yearly with a mix of compost and top loam? Have heard it helps with low CEC and low pH soils. Thanks.

    • @joehernandez550
      @joehernandez550 2 роки тому +1

      Gee I wonder why Matt never answered here. Compost top dressing has done well for my St. Augustine lawn in SE Texas. The product I use is rich in beneficial microbes.

  • @FrankC656
    @FrankC656 3 роки тому

    There is hope for me! Love your stuff, professor 👍

  • @johnnyeg62
    @johnnyeg62 4 роки тому

    I've researched so much. Yet, I learn so much from your videos. Looking at lawn leveling, would be appreciated if you give a shout out to that.

  • @dboy6400
    @dboy6400 6 років тому +1

    Man, you should be a TV show on HGTV.

  • @willjohnston6129
    @willjohnston6129 5 років тому +1

    So water new seed 7am 11am 3pm and 7pm? Watering at night won't cause fungus???

  • @robbaxter2786
    @robbaxter2786 6 років тому

    This was a great vid! Loving your channel

  • @Audiotrooper42
    @Audiotrooper42 4 роки тому +1

    Go Vols!

  • @johnnyeg62
    @johnnyeg62 4 роки тому

    Bermuda in VA, sandy soil requiring lime frequently. Applying next products and PGF. What are your thoughts to improve lateral growth? I mow at 2"

  • @BermudaBrian
    @BermudaBrian 3 роки тому

    Two years late to the convo on top soil, but def got good info out of it

  • @tellycoleman9743
    @tellycoleman9743 6 років тому +2

    Can you start humic acid supplementation now or is it better to start in the spring? I have Yukon Bermuda lawn Nashville Tn

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +1

      telly coleman any time is a great time

  • @alesgantar
    @alesgantar 6 років тому

    Hey.
    Great lecture.
    Question: I read that N helps with decaying wood (like old tree roots) and that wood is a good source of organic matter. So would spreading small amounts of saw dust and/wood chips over the lawn help with the organic matter, and if it would, how could we compensate the N lost in decaying wood? If the part about wood sucking on N is true.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +3

      +Ales Gantar 0art about would using up N is true. You would be better off composting the wood, using N with it, and letting it begin to break down then distributing it. At that point it's a charged carbon source

  • @joaquinsantiz1903
    @joaquinsantiz1903 6 років тому +1

    Matt my teacher! Great video men

  • @TheBlackfire218
    @TheBlackfire218 3 роки тому

    Great info TGF

  • @kevinbrewster6834
    @kevinbrewster6834 2 роки тому

    Matt, Matt, my brother, great info, but I have a problem... I'm in TX, and we have CLAY & LIME STONE. If I were back in Michigan, this would work easily. I'm not a fan of the sand videos 📹. Why would you put sand onto clay? 🤔 I do use the Bio Stimulants to feed my soil just got to correct my uneven soil real bumpy. My favorite video is "The 45 Day Turnaround." I'm about to embark on that myself; it's the backyard 😔 neglected for 3 years, no food, just nature's water. Solitary Confinement 😪 Keep the information flowing we need you.

  • @stevebruening2022
    @stevebruening2022 2 роки тому

    Our son bought a house and the lawn is in terrible condition that I'm trying to help him with, and I've found your videos informative and helpful. I do have one question, at the end of the video you mentioned aeration as a good cultural practice. I've been told/taught aeration isn't necessary as earthworms and night crawlers do the same thing, so I haven't done it in several years. Why do you consideration aeration a good cultural practice and is it a universal "always" or are there exceptions. Thanks in advance for your reply.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  2 роки тому +1

      There's always an exception. Typically the longer lawns are establiahed, the less benefit you'll see. The biggest ROI is if you're collecting cores to reduce bulk density

  • @zanewalls4542
    @zanewalls4542 2 роки тому

    this is awesome info. can you tell me what my yard would need from this soil test. I have an acre of common bermuda. thanks
    pH (1:1 Water) 6.02 Optimum
    Phosphorus, ppm 195.29 Very High
    Potassium, ppm 411.09 Very High
    Calcium, ppm 1,810.96 Very High
    Magnesium, ppm 219.71 Very High
    Sodium, ppm 26.47 Optimum
    Sulfur, ppm 20.88 High
    Copper, ppm 5.90 High
    Zinc, ppm 20.88 High

  • @chrisfink1
    @chrisfink1 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video! What are your thoughts with leveling with sand?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +1

      Blue Grass King think it's a great choice 👍👍

    • @andersos5429
      @andersos5429 6 років тому

      The Grass Factor branching from this. What would you recommend the max depth of sand when leveling. I have a deep area that I need to level 4-5". Should this be leveled over 2-3 times?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +2

      Scott Anderson all leveling will have to be done in stages. It takes years to get right. If it's Bermuda, I say bury it. If it's cool season, do not cover more than I third of the leaf blade

    • @Papi4l2
      @Papi4l2 6 років тому

      Takes years?! Lol
      I put down top soil last year to level and seeded to thicken lawn. Feels better, but still needs more leveling. Should it just be something i do once a year? And just strict sand? I have cool season grass

  • @Doober80
    @Doober80 6 років тому

    Very good explanation, bro!

  • @sirlesliechao
    @sirlesliechao 2 роки тому

    I am working through your humic acid video and had a question -
    Root cycling effect seems to be pretty much feeding the grass as much as you can with NPK, as well as micronutrients and letting nature take over. Is that correct? No more humic? I have not finished the humic acid video but the summary i've seen from others is that it's more meh than anything.
    what about overseeding with an annual cool season rye? It's supposed to be able to root very quickly and deeply. Wouldn't that serve as additional chances for root cycling as well as bringing the root cycling effect further down into clay? (i'm in Austin)

  • @d27mcccarty
    @d27mcccarty 6 років тому +1

    I want to try humic acid next season in my cool season lawn. When n how often should this be applied? Great content!!

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      +David McCarty every time fertilizer is applied, whether it's macro or micronutrients

    • @d27mcccarty
      @d27mcccarty 6 років тому

      The Grass Factor: Awesome. Thank you.

    • @stevesower387
      @stevesower387 2 роки тому

      Did your opinion on humic acid here change based on your humic acid video?

  • @robbiegolding1831
    @robbiegolding1831 3 роки тому

    When are the new ferts coming out?

  • @terrywatts1060
    @terrywatts1060 2 роки тому

    This is awesome

  • @michalabagon6440
    @michalabagon6440 Рік тому

    Is the dead roots considered thatch and dont you want to get rid of it?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  Рік тому +1

      Only when it becomes excessive, which in home lawns is actually quite rare. The amount of dethatching seen in UA-cam is a joke and is wasting valuable nutrients that will be recycled back to the plant.
      Have you ever seen a golf fairway dethached?

  • @DR-um2bv
    @DR-um2bv Рік тому

    So basically get something to grow, no matter what, annual grass. Sunflowers. If you really want grass to grow, plant a vegetable garden and pretend to keep it out, you will have grass on no time

  • @jasonlight4982
    @jasonlight4982 3 роки тому

    Will this work on slate or red clay

  • @JohnLee-xm3ow
    @JohnLee-xm3ow 6 років тому

    Where can I get/what fertilizer will give me all of those micronutrients you listed in the video? thanks

  • @williamgates2466
    @williamgates2466 4 роки тому

    Love this subject

  • @kingposeidon9362
    @kingposeidon9362 Рік тому

    It has been almost 6 years since this video was published. Since then I understand that you've soured on the use of humic acid (I'm referring to your August 2021 video entitled "Is HUMIC ACID A Scam?"). Is there any other advice you would add, remove, or change as far as developing a healthy soil?

  • @rhondamartin398
    @rhondamartin398 6 років тому

    Hey, I learned alot, great job!!!

  • @jonhawkins2374
    @jonhawkins2374 5 років тому

    Do you use Tenacity or Prodamine? I'm trying to re seed in summer not sure what pre emergent i should use???

  • @dereklevine5290
    @dereklevine5290 4 роки тому

    Great info here

  • @springguntunes
    @springguntunes 6 років тому +1

    Grasscycling helps too. Mulching blades on your mower. Correct?

  • @FescueFreak
    @FescueFreak 6 років тому

    How often would you apply N-EXT RGS? Does the Permagreen spray it ok? Do you spray at the minimum rate 3oz to the 1,000sq ft or 6oz to the 1ksqft?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      +Powerbypoole 3oz Everytime fertilizer is applied, I spray mine out of PG, sprays really well

  • @GCITurf
    @GCITurf 6 років тому +5

    I now have a top dresser for sale $$$

    • @americantroy77
      @americantroy77 6 років тому

      GCI Turf Services lol, thanks Matt for deeming Pete's 6k top dresser obsolete.

    • @GCITurf
      @GCITurf 6 років тому

      americantroy77 everything matt is saying is 100% fact. I had plans on selling it anyways

    • @springguntunes
      @springguntunes 6 років тому

      Well great. I was saving up to buy one. Now I can get something to blow leaves. :-)

    • @GCITurf
      @GCITurf 6 років тому +2

      Rob Hawkins I’ll sell you one lol

  • @samuelasamoah6906
    @samuelasamoah6906 5 років тому

    Matt how often do we aerate per month

  • @davidgonzales-ec8bo
    @davidgonzales-ec8bo 2 роки тому

    Is that 7 11 3 7 in the day or night?

  • @JohnWilliams-yc2oc
    @JohnWilliams-yc2oc 2 роки тому

    Finally a truthful answer where have you been all my life bingo

  • @BarryVideo1
    @BarryVideo1 6 років тому +1

    So, if I have it correct, apply synthetic fert, biosolid, and Humic at the same visit?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      Barry Camarillo this is not a one and done thing, so I would choose one or the other, but in theory you can do both. Humic is much much cheaper than biosolids so I usually go that route. But yes, apply it at the same time as synthetic fert. For best results, apply it every time you apply synthetic fert or micros

    • @BarryVideo1
      @BarryVideo1 6 років тому

      The Grass Factor Thks. See you at 2017 GIE.

  • @bignic3641
    @bignic3641 6 років тому +2

    go dawgs!!!! ;) hell of a video brotha

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      +bignic36 I ain't even mad at ya 😂😂😂

  • @ericmalone74
    @ericmalone74 5 років тому

    Great info Matt. Thanks for spreading the knowledge.

  • @jonb7556
    @jonb7556 6 років тому

    How do you deal with soil that was forest just a few years ago (about 5 years). The front yard was imported soil to change grade. The rear doesn't drain well despite grading and french drain installations. I'm desperate. Thanks in advance.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому

      Jon B have you tested it? And when you say it doesn't drain well, what does that mean? Holds water? Sheds water? Irrigated? Shoot me an email if you don't mind

  • @shelshele
    @shelshele Рік тому

    Can a newer product like dirt booster plus help in this process in established Bermuda/zoysia lawns?

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  Рік тому +1

      Probably.not. biologicals aren't going to outcompete what's naturally happening in the soil. As long as something is growing on it, you're about as maxed out on soil biology as you can get.

    • @shelshele
      @shelshele Рік тому

      @@TheGrassFactor so maybe just adding RGS and Humichar, and Humichar acid into my program. I did my very first soul test. Low ph 5.0-5.2 low NPK and CeC of 2.8 and 3.5 in Sandy soil. So I’m wanting to start focusing on getting lime Down I watched your video on lime. I put some big box fast release as well as slow release in split apps. I’m going to see if that raises it by early spring at least a little. I have just been putting fertilizer out in spring and fall and I’ve learned it’s not enough. I’m focusing on getting my dirt built up better to utilize what nutrients I’m spending my fixed income money on. I have about 24k area of grass to maintain and it’s tough on this old lady! I enjoy your videos as I learn from them ! Ty

  • @Gr33kG33k
    @Gr33kG33k 3 роки тому

    Is clay considered to be "dirt" for the purposes of this discussion? It seems almost impossible to root bermuda sprigs into Georgia-Carolina clay that does not absorb or hold water. I would love to find out that I am wrong about this.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  3 роки тому +1

      Because most of the time those soils are insanely deficient in phosphorus and grow in programs center around nitrogen at the sacrifice of P

  • @asmcdon1
    @asmcdon1 6 років тому

    great content

  • @michaeldunagan8268
    @michaeldunagan8268 3 місяці тому

    I guess I am going to have to out paper towels on the perennial bare spots on the lawn I take care of. 🤷
    Even crabgrass does not grow in said bare spots...😐

  • @TheZinnmaster
    @TheZinnmaster 6 років тому

    Good video! Go WV Mountaineers!

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 6 років тому

    What is the cheapest way to make or buy these products? I need Kelp, humic acid, and micro nuetrients. I got a soil test. I need: Mg, Na, Fe, Zn, Cu, Boron.
    My N, P, S, Mn, and Ph are all good.

    • @drewmeyerhoeffer467
      @drewmeyerhoeffer467 5 років тому

      Doesn't ironite have a lot of those metals? Obviously iron, but I thought it had zn, cu, mg.

  • @Bimmere
    @Bimmere 6 років тому

    Hey Matt, I got a question.. I have this client who last year had his septic system relocated, and a ton of soil was was put down and its DEFFINETLY not the greatest soil, the project was completed and seeded in spring of 2016 and they don't have an irrigation system and frankly he doesn't want one.. All the new grass died and crab grass galore took over, so fall of 2016 I aerated (ground was Rock solid) and seeded! So the grass took off and this year the grass is just ehh thin and looks like shit... So I plan on going out there in a week or two depending on weather (here in the north east it's kinda dry and waiting for the weather to start turning and get more rain) the soil is still rock solid and was thinking would it be good for me to aerate, seed, starter fert and apply the humid acid?
    The rest of the lawn looks absolutely phenomenal considering he does not have an irrigation system it's just I'm struggling with the large area of the lawn.. I took it over in 2014 and turned that place around and was upset about the soil that was added and now I'm annoyed that I can't get this section of lawn to look like the rest... So again aerating, seed, starter fert and humic acid? As far as next year I will apply the humid acid over the areas to help mend the soil

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +1

      Bimmere yep, anything to boost the carbon content in the new soil areas,otherwise it will remain hard and impervious to water. Continue to use Humic every time you fertilize. This is where Greene county products shine.

    • @Bimmere
      @Bimmere 6 років тому

      The Grass Factor will do!! Thanks for getting back to me so quickly!!!

  • @theshuz
    @theshuz 11 місяців тому

    "Humic Acid is known for increasing CECs". In another video you cited University studies that show the opposite. Which is true?

  • @r.soleprop329
    @r.soleprop329 6 років тому

    I assume you agree earthworms also play an important part? Excellent video!

  • @jeanalexandre1105
    @jeanalexandre1105 6 років тому

    Compost tea isn't that a good way to make your soil healthier plus humic acid

  • @bobzilla6618
    @bobzilla6618 6 років тому +10

    The 8 people who disliked this video sell topsoil 😎

  • @chrismc1967
    @chrismc1967 3 роки тому

    🧠💥💡I just got it!

  • @NCGrassPlugs
    @NCGrassPlugs 4 роки тому

    I've shared the shiz out of this vid Matt

  • @Olarmy03
    @Olarmy03 5 років тому

    What do you use for leveling a lawn?

  • @angelaprater2679
    @angelaprater2679 2 роки тому

    When reseed this April I didn.t use starter fertilizer I used Milorganite with the seed and it is busting out.

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  2 роки тому

      You probably could have used no fertilizer at all and it would have busted out too

  • @GCITurf
    @GCITurf 6 років тому +10

    You need a different shirt on. 😂😂😂

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +4

      +GCI Turf Services this is a perfect shirt!!! 😂😂😂

    • @CDAndrews
      @CDAndrews 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, a Duke one 😀

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  6 років тому +3

      CD Andrews you know that Power T makes your heart flutter with excitement!

    • @GCITurf
      @GCITurf 6 років тому +1

      CD Andrews not really what I meant. I meant a shirt that has a RING on it ! Blah ha ha !!!

    • @CDAndrews
      @CDAndrews 6 років тому

      GCI Turf Services I'll just leave this here 😜
      dukeblueplanet.smugmug.com/2011-12/Coach-K/Coach-Ks-Championship-Rings/i-H5s4Lwq/A

  • @bluejay3945
    @bluejay3945 2 роки тому

    So in a new McMansion where the property has been graded and compacted and the topsail removed, you say that growing grass on the remaining “dirt” is ok?
    Healthy soil requires a robust microbial environment. You cannot replicate that by overlaying sod or seed onto a sterile soil then trying to replicate nature. The effort is futile and all the watering and tons of NPK will not change a crappy soil. Losing the microbial environment is like ripping the engine out of your car
    Improvement of that “dirt” layer before growing grass is the only way I know to lessen headaches down the road

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  2 роки тому

      This is not true. We grow grass in sterile sand. In one year, there's enough OM to require intervention.

    • @bluejay3945
      @bluejay3945 2 роки тому

      @@TheGrassFactor exactly my point. You in effect create a junkie that survives because you provide the drug. That’s how Trugreen has become a millionaire business. You create a situation that’s only sustainable with intervention. NPK has to be processed by microbes to become plant accessible. If you are growing grass in sand that’s essentially sterile then the only way you are doing so is with a lot of irrigation and feeding. There is no soil engine driving the train
      I have watched too many artificial lawns become moonscapes after people ended. Trugreen contracts
      Say what you will dirt is not soil . Soil is an environment with healthy microbes driving the car. I would never plant anything in dirt. You really only have one chance to get it right so make the effort to improve the dirt before you run to Home Depot

    • @TheGrassFactor
      @TheGrassFactor  2 роки тому

      @@bluejay3945 lol, it requires intervention because the height of the turf on a golf green is asking it to perform beyond it's genetic limitation. If you let it grow to a quarter inch to a half inch, it becomes a self sustaining system. You're providing a very unreal perception of soil. Nature is way more powerful and regulatory than you give it credit. You can take sterile sand, add a minute amount of phosphorus, and within weeks, assuming there's sunlight, it will begin growing life - bacteria & fungi. With a quick Google, you can find thousands of supporting published studies

    • @bluejay3945
      @bluejay3945 2 роки тому

      @@TheGrassFactor thanks. I’ll just disagree about it and I believe you underestimate the amount of human intervention required to make up for the elimination of a natural soil system. Appreciate your responses and have a great remainder of the year. Best to you and yours

  • @freeman3320
    @freeman3320 6 років тому

    Use a dead squirrel or record your videos outside. The echo in that room is painful. Check your levels the next time.