Is your lawn the WORST on the street? Fix it NOW
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In today's challenge, we take on a spongy lawn that is the worst on the Street. So let's Fix it now!
It's spongy to walk on and has a very deep bed of thatch that needs to be ripped out.
We will be showing you how to fix the problem step by step.
From aeration to let air into the soil, scarify to pull out the moss and thatch, and using fresh grass seed, the type that doesn't create as much thatch. Top dressing it, to help level it out, remove bumps and cover the seed to help with germination
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This spring, I had one of the nicest lawns in my neighborhood. This fall, it’s dead and roots are gone. Heat, drought, and the grubs got it. I’m gonna plow it under next spring and start over.
Another great production Robbie.
Be sure to do an update for us all in a few weeks time 👍
Happy autumn buddy.
Good work Robbie!
Thanks Shane
Do you not "control" (kill) the moss before scarifying etc? That's how I've always done it. Although I fully understand it's different strokes for different folks.
Also. I'm thinking of investing in a petrol hollow time aerator for the new season. A considered ££ purchase.
How long on average does it take the lawn to naturally close up the holes that are made, or do you lightly fill with a quality top soil / compost? Thanks Rob.
are you cutting it close for temps with seeding?
There is still a bit of time... Though really like to get all my seeding done for second week in Oct
See at the start of the video and you cut the grass, after the cut, you see that there are some brown/yellow patches, its like at the bottom of the grass is yellow/brown and the top is green. What happening there?
Looking at that lawn I think I’d have risked running the scarifier over it a couple more times.
Mark it's always a gamble doing it more, another pass or two and there wouldn't have been anything left. We did 3 deep passes
I'm in trouble as that lawn looked the bees knees to me
@@kenmay1572 I feel your pain. My lawn looked good until I scarified and hollow tinned it. It then disappeared and in its place came something resembling Glastonbury, after the festival.
@@markwilliamson7846 lol, your lawn is woke now 😜
😂😂😂
Surly if this lawn has as much thatch as it looks the new seed will not germinate into the thatch. It needs soil contact doesn’t it?
That’s why they did a deep scarify before seeding.
@@ashgower7083 hi ash. The lawn they worked had a lot of thatch. There is no way they removed it all to soil level. If they attempted to do it to soil level all the grass would have been removed as the grass that was there before they started was mostly rooted in the thatch. I have had the same problem with my lawn at times. I’m not criticising them or the video as they are lawn experts, I’m just commenting with the experiences I’ve had.
We did recommend stripping it off and redoing it, that is not what the client wanted. Everything is about working in a balance