I'm just renting a hous here in new zealand but I have this inner want to make this lawn look great. Your video is such a great help on knowing what is what. Thank you I'm a new fan of yours.
You’re probably the best at explaining complete lawn care of all the lawn channels. I’ve been micro-feeding my lawn years but when I tell people I feed my lawn weekly to biweekly they think it’s too much work but I’m doing way lower doses. What is your bentgrass fertilizer/micros regime? I’m in El Paso, Tx growing 007 bentgrass and people don’t believe it’s even possible.
@@Lawncology we have sandy but fertile soil here in the lower valley. Lots of pecan trees, cotton, alfalfa and even corn. I do varying levels of ammonium sulfate with sea kelp and humic acid. I do soil acidifier with micros a few times a year as it is mostly micros and 6% iron. I actually went back and watched a few previous videos. They didn’t come up on my feed and answered some questions so I appreciate your response. I guess if what I’m doing works why change it. It’s interesting to see that despite the extreme difference in region we are not far off from fertilizer programs.
The 315x is a smaller entry level. I’ve had a 430x and upgraded to 450x. I have a walker mower as well. I have had the Automower 5 years. I still use the walker for spring and fall clean up and short mows to start and end the season. If it’s windy, no matter. If it’s raining, it doesn’t matter. If it’s hot or cold, it doesn’t matter, it gets mowed. It has its learning curves. It mows mostly at night and looks like a golf course in the morning. It gets stuck and has its downfalls but having it mowed all the time and looking pristine everyday is great. It’s given me more time to do fertilizer applications and address lawn issues.
They are thick and lush for sure. It was incredible to see how quickly the main lawn came back to shape after the RGS “catch up” application. 32 ounces went across the whole lawn about 2 weeks ago. The change was incredible in a short time.
Ours will be a pond if we have too much rain! If I dig for a project and it will eventually start raining I will have to bucket water out of the excavation or it’ll never dry out so I can finish my project?!! Enjoy the content JP!!
I increased my kelp this year and noticed a few things. #1 My color has been fabulous. #2 My need for nitrogen has been cut in half. #3 No fungus issue's other than snowmold which was there prior to the increase of high kelp usage.
That’ll make a difference. The transformation of my lawn area having run no bios on the main body of the lawn to having it shift with one RGS app app was huge less than two weeks since I did it.
This makes me rethink using sand as a leveling agent. Very interesting video John. BTW, I am applying Air-8 and RGS this year every 2-3 weeks and my turf is just loving that mix of stuff. Using less N than I have in years! Such great products. Thank you for designing and producing them!
Thank you! One thing that can happen with sand topdressing (excessively) is capping. It’s not the end of the world, but you can get roots that stay very shallow and dry out
I'm glad I don't have to grow grass on the sand. Sounds like a... bad time. But now I have more respect for guys who do. Great video, can't wait for the next one.
Great content. Thank you! I would love to hear you talk about how often to run a robot. In the manual mowing world, more is more. But with robots, I’,¨m starting to think maybe i shouldnt have my robot kn for 10h on a small lawn…. This is my current setting, 7 days a week, 10h every day, on a 150 square meters lawn. And my cut is NOT as clean as yours, even though I change knieves😢 every 7-14 days. I initiated an experiment today, i will cut it for 5h, every second day… for one week. And see if that makes it better or worse.
Hi John, When you last evaluated my soil test, you said I didn't have much evidence of organic matter in my soil. Is their a particular N-ext product or combination of products to throw in my fert tank that will optimize soil organic matter? My CECs were 19.8 Thanks!
@@Lawncology Thanks! I always appreciate your videos and advice. To anyone interested in taking their lawn to next level, seriously consider having JP analyze your soil test results and provide you with a personalized youtube recommendation. Worth every penny and not expensive at all.
What do you recommend for amending rocky clay type soil in Midwest? I'm year 3 in new construction lawn where they basically laid sod on top of rock. Anytime we get temps > 88, it's like that rock underneath cooks my KBG roots. Great video as always, John!
Rgs and humic12 were regular guests on my old lawn that was full of rock. This one I keep the rgs and air8 going most of all and add the others as needed.
Again, it’s a less water more often scenario. Depending on how deep your sand goes, you can do a heavy watering once weekly followed by every other day with less
So the answer is yes and no 😆 I think the green benefits more from foliar feeding. The grass blades pulling the nutrients into the roots instead of out of the soil. Less wasted fertilizer which matters if you are budget constrained
I think you are right. There’s simply no reason to load that system. Having both mediums has been extremely eye opening. I tried to treat the green in a similar fashion to the lawn last year and I believe it was a main reason it suffered so greatly this past winter. It’s a different animal now and I need to be ok it with a PGR very soon.
@@Lawncology I used PGR (T-Nex) on my Utah mixed KGB, Rye, and TTF lawn. It did really well at first but these past weeks when the heat came on it sort of looks stressed. I can't wait to hear your thoughts and council using a PGR.
Lol. I get excited also when I see an earthworm in my lawn
It’s always nice when something else is doing the work
I'm just renting a hous here in new zealand but I have this inner want to make this lawn look great. Your video is such a great help on knowing what is what. Thank you I'm a new fan of yours.
@@Foundationsspecialist welcome on board!
One of your best videos …
Keep up the dirty work !
Thank you
You’re probably the best at explaining complete lawn care of all the lawn channels. I’ve been micro-feeding my lawn years but when I tell people I feed my lawn weekly to biweekly they think it’s too much work but I’m doing way lower doses. What is your bentgrass fertilizer/micros regime? I’m in El Paso, Tx growing 007 bentgrass and people don’t believe it’s even possible.
Wow, thank you!
I keep my green pretty simple. The only secondary’s it’s had are iron and sulfur this year, no minors yet. Otherwise I keep it balanced, NPK
@@Lawncology we have sandy but fertile soil here in the lower valley. Lots of pecan trees, cotton, alfalfa and even corn. I do varying levels of ammonium sulfate with sea kelp and humic acid. I do soil acidifier with micros a few times a year as it is mostly micros and 6% iron.
I actually went back and watched a few previous videos. They didn’t come up on my feed and answered some questions so I appreciate your response. I guess if what I’m doing works why change it. It’s interesting to see that despite the extreme difference in region we are not far off from fertilizer programs.
The 315x is a smaller entry level. I’ve had a 430x and upgraded to 450x. I have a walker mower as well. I have had the Automower 5 years. I still use the walker for spring and fall clean up and short mows to start and end the season. If it’s windy, no matter. If it’s raining, it doesn’t matter. If it’s hot or cold, it doesn’t matter, it gets mowed. It has its learning curves. It mows mostly at night and looks like a golf course in the morning. It gets stuck and has its downfalls but having it mowed all the time and looking pristine everyday is great. It’s given me more time to do fertilizer applications and address lawn issues.
I may upgrade in the future but for now, it does all I need it to
Both lawns look so lush, the proof is in what you preach.
They are thick and lush for sure. It was incredible to see how quickly the main lawn came back to shape after the RGS “catch up” application. 32 ounces went across the whole lawn about 2 weeks ago. The change was incredible in a short time.
You and Mark from soil creeps are very educational on soil. It does matter your soil type.
It helps to know moreover so you don’t become wasteful!
Ours will be a pond if we have too much rain! If I dig for a project and it will eventually start raining I will have to bucket water out of the excavation or it’ll never dry out so I can finish my project?!! Enjoy the content JP!!
Yeah that’s tight clay!
I increased my kelp this year and noticed a few things. #1 My color has been fabulous. #2 My need for nitrogen has been cut in half. #3 No fungus issue's other than snowmold which was there prior to the increase of high kelp usage.
That’ll make a difference. The transformation of my lawn area having run no bios on the main body of the lawn to having it shift with one RGS app app was huge less than two weeks since I did it.
Great class!
Great video John. Knew some,learned lots. Nice work!
Thank you!
This makes me rethink using sand as a leveling agent. Very interesting video John. BTW, I am applying Air-8 and RGS this year every 2-3 weeks and my turf is just loving that mix of stuff. Using less N than I have in years! Such great products. Thank you for designing and producing them!
Thank you! One thing that can happen with sand topdressing (excessively) is capping. It’s not the end of the world, but you can get roots that stay very shallow and dry out
I'm glad I don't have to grow grass on the sand. Sounds like a... bad time. But now I have more respect for guys who do. Great video, can't wait for the next one.
Thank you
Great Info - im a firm believer that a good lawn begins with the soil make-up Happy Friday
Me too. The build is gradual but so worth it
I do a yearly soil test through spectrum analytic. I have red clay soils in NC yet my cec numbers are always 5-6. Thoughts?
Great content. Thank you!
I would love to hear you talk about how often to run a robot. In the manual mowing world, more is more. But with robots, I’,¨m starting to think maybe i shouldnt have my robot kn for 10h on a small lawn…. This is my current setting, 7 days a week, 10h every day, on a 150 square meters lawn. And my cut is NOT as clean as yours, even though I change knieves😢 every 7-14 days.
I initiated an experiment today, i will cut it for 5h, every second day… for one week. And see if that makes it better or worse.
Talk dirt to us John😂
You’re going to love this
Great video brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you
Now this is educating!
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Good stuff
Soil🐐..👑🏌️♂️🧠☮️ .. friend..👏👏
Hi John, When you last evaluated my soil test, you said I didn't have much evidence of organic matter in my soil. Is their a particular N-ext product or combination of products to throw in my fert tank that will optimize soil organic matter? My CECs were 19.8
Thanks!
Hey bud, let the roots do the work. Keep the rgs flowing as part of your program. Drive them deep and let them shed and decay.
@@Lawncology Thanks! I always appreciate your videos and advice. To anyone interested in taking their lawn to next level, seriously consider having JP analyze your soil test results and provide you with a personalized youtube recommendation. Worth every penny and not expensive at all.
What do you recommend for amending rocky clay type soil in Midwest? I'm year 3 in new construction lawn where they basically laid sod on top of rock. Anytime we get temps > 88, it's like that rock underneath cooks my KBG roots. Great video as always, John!
Just keep watering and fertilizing. Root cycling will fix things up in time.
I’m partial to humic 12 and RGS.
Rgs and humic12 were regular guests on my old lawn that was full of rock. This one I keep the rgs and air8 going most of all and add the others as needed.
@Lawncology thanks, I'll give that a shot and make it part of my lawn program for at least a year, then continue if it works.
How would I water a sandy soil
Again, it’s a less water more often scenario. Depending on how deep your sand goes, you can do a heavy watering once weekly followed by every other day with less
So the answer is yes and no 😆
I think the green benefits more from foliar feeding. The grass blades pulling the nutrients into the roots instead of out of the soil. Less wasted fertilizer which matters if you are budget constrained
I think you are right. There’s simply no reason to load that system. Having both mediums has been extremely eye opening. I tried to treat the green in a similar fashion to the lawn last year and I believe it was a main reason it suffered so greatly this past winter. It’s a different animal now and I need to be ok it with a PGR very soon.
@@Lawncology I used PGR (T-Nex) on my Utah mixed KGB, Rye, and TTF lawn. It did really well at first but these past weeks when the heat came on it sort of looks stressed. I can't wait to hear your thoughts and council using a PGR.